This workshop is for student and faculty researchers interested in learning how to gather qualitative data in Indigenous research contexts
This training responds to the need for culturally based research tools that are both evidence-based and evaluated from an Indigenous knowledges framework. Indigenous knowledges are broadly defined as the various forms of knowledge that Indigenous (local) communities accumulate over generations of living in a particular environment; they encompass all forms of knowledge – including technologies (broadly defined), know-how and skills, health care practices, and beliefs – that enable Aboriginal communities to achieve stable livelihoods in their environment (Estey, Smylie, & Macaulay 2009, p.1).
The skills learned can be used for any qualitative method; Indigenous narrative inquiry will be used as an example, as per Dr. Stewart’s research. Participants will have an opportunity to practice new skills in breakout sessions within the workshop.
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