This unit provides an introduction to Indigenous research methodologies and their use within Indigenous-related research. It begins from a position within Indigenous systems of knowledge where the primary focus centres on process rather than result, and on the interaction of relationships. The unit questions what ethics and processes should guide research into Indigenous-related content and how principles of Indigenous knowledge systems might be applied to a broader research framework. -- Course Website
Instructor: Assistant Professor Aileen Walsh and Assistant Professor Julie Kaesehagen
Prerequisites: INDG2300 Indigenous Knowledge: Mind, Body and Spirit