Indigenous works and two eyed seeing: mapping the case for indigenous-led research

Rick Colbourne,Peter Moroz, Craig Hall, Kelly Lendsay,Robert B. Anderson

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONS AND MANAGEMENT(2020)

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore Indigenous Works' efforts to facilitate Indigenous-led research that is responsive to the socio-economic needs, values and traditions of Indigenous communities. Design/methodology/approach This paper is grounded in an Indigenous research paradigm that is facilitated by Indigenous-led community-based participatory action research (PAR) methodology informed by the Two Row Wampum and Two-Eyed Seeing framework to bridge Indigenous science and knowledge systems with western ones. Findings The findings point to the need for greater focus on how Indigenous and western knowledge may be aligned within the methodological content domain while tackling a wide array of Indigenous research goals that involve non-Indigenous allies. Originality/value This paper addresses the need to develop insights and understandings into how to develop a safe, ethical space for Indigenous-led trans-disciplinary and multi-community collaborative research partnerships that contribute to community self-governance and well-being.
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Two Rrow Wampum,Two-Eyed Seeing,Decolonizing methodologies,Indigenous knowledge,Reconciliation,Corporate engagement,Indigenous ways of knowing
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