Research From a Diné-Centered Perspective and the Development of a Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership

V Werito, L Belone - Health Education & Behavior, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose. Indigenous (Diné) communities have long endured high rates of behavioral and
mental health diseases like depression, drug and alcohol dependency, and suicide due to …

Adapting Western research methods to indigenous ways of knowing

VW Simonds, S Christopher - American journal of …, 2013 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Indigenous communities have long experienced exploitation by researchers and
increasingly require participatory and decolonizing research processes. We present a case …

[HTML][HTML] Developing an Innu framework for health research: The canoe trip as a metaphor for a collaborative approach centered on valuing Indigenous knowledges

LM Ward, MJ Hill, S Chreim, C Poker, AO Harper… - Social Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Indigenous communities increasingly assert their right to self-determination by requiring that
participatory research approaches be used, valuing and prioritizing Indigenous knowledges …

Community sharing: Contextualizing Western research notions of contamination within an Indigenous research paradigm

S Allen, S Held, S Milne‐Price… - American journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Báa nnilah is a chronic illness self‐management program designed by and for the
Apsáalooke (Crow) community. Arising from a collaboration between an Indigenous …

One Indigenous academic's evolution: A personal narrative of Native health research and competing ways of knowing

SL Stewart - First Peoples Child & Family Review, 2009 - erudit.org
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and
their community as well as academic and practitioner interests. The research relationship …

[PDF][PDF] Partnering with American Indian communities in strength based collaborative health research: guiding principles from the fort peck ceremony of research project

E Rink, EAR Bird, K Fourstar… - American Indian …, 2016 - coloradosph.cuanschutz.edu
Background: The Ceremony of Research Project was implemented to strengthen tribal
communities' ability to harmonize Western research processes with Indigenous ways of …

An intervention science to advance underrepresented perspectives and indigenous self-determination in health

SM Rasmus, NR Whitesell, A Mousseau, J Allen - Prevention Science, 2020 - Springer
This concluding article to the Supplemental Issue on Promoting Health Equity through
Rigorous, Culturally Informed Intervention Science: Innovations with Indigenous Populations …

The role of sovereignty in Indigenous community‐based health interventions: A qualitative metasynthesis

G Joseph - American Journal of Community Psychology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous peoples around the world suffer from health disparities attributed to a plethora of
risk factors and social determinants of health stemming from colonialism and systemic …

Improving health outcomes in diverse populations: Competency in cross-cultural research with indigenous Pacific Islander populations

NA Palafox, L Buenconsejo-Lum, S Riklon… - Ethnicity and …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. There is a large disparity in health status between the indigenous peoples of the
US Associated Pacific compared to any population in the USA. The research process that …

Indigenous ways of knowing: Implications for participatory research and community

PAL Cochran, CA Marshall… - … journal of public …, 2008 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Researchers have a responsibility to cause no harm, but research has been a source of
distress for indigenous people because of inappropriate methods and practices. The way …