Indigenous Research Flashcards
History of Indigenous research
Research was conducted unethically, therefore Indigenous peoples have condemned research in their communities
- History of clonialism
- Neglect of local needs priorities
- Power imbalances
- Failure to benefit community while advancing academic careeers
-stigmatization
Difference bw western research and indigenous research
Western: Uses standards, measures and methods and tools to study specific cultural values applicabale to western culture
Indigenous People feel thes are not helpful or useful in indeious communities to address health concerns
Research and stereotypes
Reserach has reinforced negative sterotypes and pathologized and problemized communites whiel neglection exploration of root causes of health dispariites
Efforts to facilitiate ethical research with indigenous peoples
Emergin giudelines to establish meaningful and mutually venefiacial relationships to guide reciprocal research
Firsh Nations Principles of ownership, Control, Access,, and Possession (OCAP)
Metis and Inuit Communities Principles that promote self determination
Ownership
Control
Access
Possesion
Indigenlus Ethics Review Boards
Their own ethics review vboard to decide for themselves if any ressearch will be allowed and beneficial
Informed consent from community and iviidivual participant
General INdigenous Frameworks for data collection
Western Methods in an Indigenous Context
Community-based participatory research
Storytelling