Navigating the waters: understanding allied relationships through a Tekéni Teyohà: ke Kahswénhtake two row research paradigm

B Freeman, T Van Katwyk - Journal of Indigenous Social …, 2020 - journalhosting.ucalgary.ca
This article is based on the establishment of a Haudenosaunee community-based research
paradigm to provide Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers with guiding research …

Qualitative research: Using collaborative critical autoethnography to decolonise through" seeing" and doing: Social work, community engagement, and ethical practice

T Van Katwyk, C Guzik - Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2022 - search.informit.org
INTRODUCTION: This article reports on a collaborative critical autoethnographic study that
we, two white settler social workers, conducted about our engagement with Inuit youth in …

Beyond “Indigenous Social Work” and Toward Decolonial Possibility: Stories from Toronto's Red Road

N Penak, R Allen - … : A Global Journal of Social Work …, 2022 - journals.library.mun.ca
While social work has been a specific technology of settler colonialism levied against
Indigenous Peoples, the phenomenon of “Indigenous social work” is now rather comfortably …

Qualitative research: Expression of story: Ethical considerations for participatory, community-and arts-based research relationships

T Van Katwyk, V Wong, G Geiger - Aotearoa New Zealand …, 2020 - search.informit.org
INTRODUCTION: This meta-research article considers the ethics and efficacy of a
nonviolent," braided" methodology used by a research study called" The Recognition …