Decolonizing research : indigenous storywork as methodology /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Bloomsbury,
2024
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Table of Contents:
- Decolonizing research : indigenous storywork as methodology /
- Indigenous storywork in Canada /
- Following the song of k'aad 'aww: using Indigenous storywork principles to guide ethical practices in research /
- Indigenous visual storywork for Indigenous film aesthetics /
- Le7 Q'7es te Stsptekwll re Secwépemc: our memories long ago /
- Transformative education for Aboriginal mathematics learning: Indigenous storywork as methodology /
- Indigenous storywork in Aotearoa New Zealand /
- "He would not listen to a woman": decolonizing gender through the power of pūrākau /
- Naming our names and telling our stories /
- Indigenous law/stories: an approach to dealing with Māori law /
- Whānau storytelling as Indigenous pedagogy: tiakina te pā harakeke /
- Pūrākau from the inside out: regenerating stories for cultural sustainability /
- Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan --
- Māori glossary --
- Indigenous storywork in Australia /
- Indigenous storytelling: decolonizing institutions and assertive self-determination: implications for legal practice /
- The limits of literary theory and the possibilities of storywork for Aborginal literature in Australia /
- Lilyology as a transformative framework for decolonizing ethical spaces within the academy /
- Putting the people back into the country /
- The emergence of Yarnbar Jarngkurr from Indigenous homelands: a creative Indigenous methodology /