Reciprocity: Saying what we mean and meaning what we say

LD Dostilio, B Harrison, SM Brackmann… - Michigan Journal of …, 2012 - go.gale.com
Reciprocity is a foundational concept in service-learning and community engagement, yet it
is frequently referred to in the literature without precise conceptualization or critical …

An application of two-eyed seeing: Indigenous research methods with participatory action research

C Peltier - International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this time of reconciliation, Indigenous researchers-in-relation are sharing research
paradigms and approaches that align with Indigenous worldviews. This article shares an …

On tricky ground

LT Smith - The Sage handbook of qualitative research, 2005 - books.google.com
In the spaces between research methodologies, ethical principles, institutional regulations,
and human subjects as individuals and as socially organized actors and communities is …

[HTML][HTML] Health and wellness impacts of traditional physical activity experiences on indigenous youth: A systematic review

L Akbar, AM Zuk, LJS Tsuji - International Journal of Environmental …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Traditional physical activities have numerous physiological and psychosocial benefits for
Indigenous youth around the world. Little is known about the positive health and wellness …

Storytelling in a digital age: digital storytelling as an emerging narrative method for preserving and promoting indigenous oral wisdom

A Cunsolo Willox, SL Harper, VL Edge… - Qualitative …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This article outlines the methodological process of a transdisciplinary team of indigenous
and nonindigenous individuals, who came together in early 2009 to develop a digital …

Supporting Success: Aboriginal Students in Higher Education.

CJ Gallop, N Bastien - Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2016 - ERIC
For most Aboriginal students in Canada, the term" success" in postsecondary education is
more complicated than the mainstream notions of higher socioeconomic status and career …

Relationships Matter: Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Students in British Columbia, Canada.

M Pidgeon, J Archibald, C Hawkey - Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2014 - ERIC
The current Canadian landscape of graduate education has pockets of presence of
Indigenous faculty, students, and staff. The reality is that all too often, Aboriginal graduate …

Understanding inequalities in access to health care services for aboriginal people: a call for nursing action

BL Cameron, MPC Plazas, AS Salas… - Advances in Nursing …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
We present findings from an Access Research Initiative to reduce health disparities and
promote equitable access with Aboriginal peoples in Canada. We employed Indigenous …

Moving between theory and practice within an Indigenous research paradigm

M Pidgeon - Qualitative Research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
There has been a paradigm shift amongst Indigenous peoples and researchers about how
research with Indigenous peoples is conceived, implemented, and articulated. The result …

“It's not like [I'm] Chinese and Canadian. I am in between”: Ethnicity and students' conceptions of historical significance

CL Peck - Theory & Research in Social Education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the relationship between students' ethnic identities and their ascriptions
of historical significance to moments in Canada's past. Twenty-six grade 12 students living in …