In this project report, I introduce the citation templates for Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers that I created in partnership with the staff of the NorQuest Indigenous Student Centre. These citation templates have been adopted/linked to by twenty-five institutions across Canada and the United States. They represent an attempt to formalize something that Indigenous scholars have been doing for decades: fighting to find a better way to acknowledge our voices and knowledges within academia. I outline how the project was developed, highlighting the importance of stable, respectful relationships, before delving into some of the literature and personal experiences that provided the reasoning for why more culturally responsive citation is n...
This article has been published in the Journal of Indigenous Studies (TJIS) and World Indigenous Nat...
In growing recognition of problems with many historical and current classifications of Indigenous pe...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
In this project report, I introduce the citation templates for Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepe...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
Indigenous community members—including Elders, storytellers, writers, poets, artists, scholars, acti...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Multiple terms describe Indigenous peoples’ creative expressions, including “Indigenous knowledge” (...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
In keeping with the tradition of my people I acknowledge the indigenous people of Australia, and the...
This study contributes to research into genre innovation and scholarship exploring how Indigenous ep...
This workshop drew together Indigenous professionals to discuss Indigenous Knowledge in the context ...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
In this paper I explore the Mi’kmaq words Mist No’kmaq, which can be translated as ‘all my relations...
This article has been published in the Journal of Indigenous Studies (TJIS) and World Indigenous Nat...
In growing recognition of problems with many historical and current classifications of Indigenous pe...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
In this project report, I introduce the citation templates for Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepe...
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing ...
Indigenous community members—including Elders, storytellers, writers, poets, artists, scholars, acti...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Multiple terms describe Indigenous peoples’ creative expressions, including “Indigenous knowledge” (...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
This article illustrates the value of caring for Indigenous knowledge in an academic library from an...
In keeping with the tradition of my people I acknowledge the indigenous people of Australia, and the...
This study contributes to research into genre innovation and scholarship exploring how Indigenous ep...
This workshop drew together Indigenous professionals to discuss Indigenous Knowledge in the context ...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
In this paper I explore the Mi’kmaq words Mist No’kmaq, which can be translated as ‘all my relations...
This article has been published in the Journal of Indigenous Studies (TJIS) and World Indigenous Nat...
In growing recognition of problems with many historical and current classifications of Indigenous pe...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...