Anishinaabe梦想方法论

Amy Shawanda, Joshua Manitowabi
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本文的目标是通过转换范式,包括土著方法论的一个分支——梦想方法论,来扩展超越边缘化土著社区和认知方式的西方方法论参数。这篇文章为土著学生、学者和研究人员概述了Anishinaabek梦的特定协议,以及在学术工作中分享你的梦方法的指导方针。我们提出这种方法是为了鼓励在学术界工作的土著人民优先考虑我们获取知识的传统方法。这些发现被用来为那些将在论文中使用他们的梦想知识的学生创建一个参考指南。我们希望鼓励土著学生、学者和研究人员在他们的工作中使用梦的方法,并使用他们的传统协议访问梦。
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Anishinaabe Dream Methodology
The goal of this article is to expand beyond the western parameters of methodologies that have marginalized Indigenous communities and Ways of Knowing by shifting the paradigm to include Dream Methodologies, a branch of Indigenous Methodologies. This article outlines the Anishinaabek dream-specific protocols for accessing dreams, as well as the guidelines for sharing your Dream Methodology within scholarly work, for Indigenous students, scholars, and researchers. We present this methodology in order to encourage Indigenous people working in academia to prioritize our traditional methods of gaining knowledge. The findings are used to create a reference guide for students who will use their Dream Knowledge in their papers. We hope to encourage Indigenous students, scholars, and researchers to use Dream Methodologies in their work and to access Dreams using their traditional protocols.
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