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Indigenous People
- are those who have a historical and cultural connection to a specific
geographic region, and whose cultural practices and beliefs differ from
those of the dominant society in which they live. Indigenous peoples are
often recognized as having a distinct identity, language, and cultural
heritage that is tied to their traditional lands and territories.
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What is Indigenous Research
Methodology?
Indigenous Research Methodology is an approach to research
that is grounded in Indigenous worldviews, knowledge systems, and
values. This methodology aims to provide a culturally appropriate
framework for research that respects Indigenous cultures, traditions,
and ways of knowing.
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Importance of Indigenous
Research Methodology
Indigenous Research Methodology is essential in promoting the decolonization of
research and empowering Indigenous peoples to lead their own research initiatives.
This approach to research aims to challenge the Western-centric perspective of
research that has dominated the field for many years. Indigenous Research
Methodology recognizes the unique cultural contexts of Indigenous communities and
the importance of incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing into research.
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Historical Context of Indigenous
Research Methodology
★ Indigenous peoples have been conducting research for thousands of years, but their
contributions have often been ignored or dismissed by Western researchers.
★ The impact of colonialism on Indigenous research cannot be overstated, as many
Indigenous knowledge systems were suppressed and even criminalized by colonizers.
★ The emergence of Indigenous Research Methodology in recent years is a response to this
history and seeks to reclaim Indigenous knowledge and research practices.
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Purpose and Scope of Indigenous
Research Methodology
★ The purpose of Indigenous Research
Methodology is to provide a culturally
appropriate framework for research that is
respectful of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and
ways of knowing.
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Purpose and Scope of Indigenous
Research Methodology
★ This methodology emphasizes the importance of community
engagement, participation, and collaboration in research
initiatives. The scope of Indigenous Research Methodology is broad
and includes all areas of research, from the natural sciences to the
social sciences and humanities.
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Ethical Considerations
Ethics is a critical consideration in Indigenous Research Methodology. Research that is
respectful of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and ways of knowing must be conducted in a
culturally sensitive manner. This requires a deep understanding of the cultural contexts of
Indigenous communities and a commitment to building strong relationships with community
members. In addition, researchers must consider the potential impact of their research on
Indigenous communities and take steps to mitigate any potential harm.
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Research Paradigms
Indigenous Research Methodology recognizes the importance of Indigenous
worldviews and knowledge systems in research. This methodology differs from
Western research paradigms in several key ways, including its emphasis on
community engagement and participation, its rejection of the objectivity and
neutrality of Western research, and its recognition of the interconnectedness of all
things.
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Key Principles
Indigenous research..
• empower Indigenous peoples
• aim to decolonise and reframe research
• be critical and liberationist recognising social, political and historical
contexts
• have political integrity
• privilege Indigenous voices
• recognise and represent the diversity of cultures, voices and
experiences
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Key Principles
Indigenous research..
• allow Indigenous peoples to set the agenda
• focus on matters of importance to Indigenous peoples
• use core structures of Aboriginal world-views
• integrate cultural protocols, social mores and behaviours into
methodology
• integrate Indigenous ways of knowledge creation.