This section of the guide highlights a variety of resources both within the library collection and external, that discuss Indigenous research methods.
For a quick overview of the difference between Indigenous research methods and Western research methods, please see this chapter in the open textbook "Pulling Together: A Guide for Researchers, Hiłḵ̓ala" (full-text here).
Research Is Ceremony: Indigenous research methods
by
Shawn Wilson
Kaandossiwin. Howe We Come to Know: Indigenous Re-Search Methodologies
by
Kathleen E. Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe)
Indigenous Research
by
Deborah McGregor (Editor); Jean-Paul Restoule (Editor); Rochelle Johnston (Editor)
Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies
by
Chris Andersen (Editor); Jean M. O'Brien (Editor)
Indigenous Methodologies
by
Margaret Kovach (Contribution by)
Decolonizing Education
by
Marie Battiste; Rita Bouvier (Foreword by)
To search in Sage Research Methods for Indigenous Research Methods content begin by searching for Indigenous in the main search box.
Then browse the results list for a mix of videos, case studies, handbooks, and more.
Adapted from:
Linton, Janice. (2024) Indigenous Health: Indigenous Research Methods Libguide. University of Manitoba Libraries. https://libguides.lib.umanitoba.ca/indigenoushealth/researchmethods