Indigenous Research Methodology: Exploratory Discussion of an Elusive Subject

Cora Weber-Pillwax
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The possibility of a defined Indigenous Research Methodology is exciting to indigenous and non-indigenous scholars alike, though probably for different reasons. Present assumptions suggest that such a methodology would determine standards for authenticity of indigenous research, and would enable a more effective critique of research dealing explicitly with indigenous reality. The question of who should participate in the development of an indigenous research methodology is critical since every scholar who has any connection with indigenous research topics or indigenous people will feel directly impacted. Responses to the question will indicate the form or quality of interactions between indigenous and non-indigenous scholars grappling with the political, social, and personal issues that assuredly will arise in any discourse of an indigenous research methodology. Such a concept might be perceived as a threat to existing forms or models of knowledge and knowledge creation. While indigenous scholars must be aware of such reactions, they will nonetheless experience themselves as the "active-centre" in the process of any indigenous research which they choose to live through. They are a piece of the heart in the body of growing indigenous knowledge. Indigenous research methodology is and has always been the central structure of support for the creation of indigenous knowledge. There are some principles which underlay most indigenous research - where this is understood to mean research conducted by indigenous people. Moving however to a discourse which includes indigenous and non-indigenous participants in an academic focus on indigenous research methodology might profitaby include a consideration of such principles as (a) the interconnectedness of all living things, (b) the impact of motives and intentions on person and community, (c) the foundation of research as lived indigenous experience, (d) the groundedness of theories in indigenous epistemology, (e) the transformative nature of research, (f) the sacredness and responsibility of maintaining personal and community integrity, and (g) the recognition of languages and cultures as living processes.
本土研究方法论:一个难以捉摸的主题的探索性讨论
对于土著和非土著学者来说,一种明确的土著研究方法的可能性是令人兴奋的,尽管可能出于不同的原因。现在假设表明,这样的方法将确定自主研究的真实性标准,并将使更有效的研究明确处理本土现实批判。谁应该参与土著研究方法发展的问题是至关重要的,因为每一个与土著研究课题或土著人民有任何联系的学者都会受到直接影响。对这个问题的回答将表明土著和非土著学者之间互动的形式或质量,他们正在努力解决政治、社会和个人问题,这些问题肯定会在土著研究方法的任何话语中出现。这种概念可能被视为对现有的知识形式或模式和知识创造的威胁。虽然土著学者必须意识到这种反应,但他们仍然会在他们选择经历的任何土著研究过程中体验到自己是“活跃的中心”。它们是不断增长的土著知识体内的一块心脏。本土研究方法一直是支持本土知识创造的核心结构。有一些原则是大多数土著研究的基础——在这些研究中,土著研究被理解为由土著人民进行的研究。然而转移到一个话语参与者包括土著和非土著在学术关注本土研究方法可能profitaby包括等原则的考虑(a)与万物的内在关联性,(b)的动机和意图的影响对个人和社区,(c)的基础研究住本土经验,(d)理论的groundedness土著认识论(e)的变革性质的研究,(f)的神圣和责任维护个人和社区的完整性和(g)生活语言和文化的识别过程。
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