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Publication Type
Working Paper
Authorship
Martin-Hill D., Fabra-Zamora J., Kreps P., Gendron D.
Title
Indigenizing Research - A Resource Guide for indigenous peoples, academics and policy makers
Year
2020
Publication Outlet
Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools - Squarespace Static page, Harvest
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ISBN
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Citation
Martin-Hill D., Fabra-Zamora J., Kreps P., Gendron D. (2020). Indigenizing Research - A Resource Guide for indigenous peoples, academics and policy makers. Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools - Squarespace Static page, Harvest
https://hdl.handle.net/10388/15470 Working Paper
Abstract
The purpose of this research guide is to foster dialogue between Indigenous peoples, academics and policy-makers concerning methods utilized by our research team. The resource guide is expected to be accessible both to Indigenous community and activists; along with researchers, policymakers and academics, respecting the agency of Indigenous peoples. This resource guide was prepared by the following members of the Research Team on Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools under the Global Water Futures program: • Dawn Martin-Hill (Mohawk, Wolf Clan), Associate Professor, McMaster University • Jorge Fabra-Zamora, Project Officer (Former), Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools • Piers Kreps, Research Assistant (Former), Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools • Danielle Gendron, Project Support (Former), Co-Creation of Indigenous Water Quality Tools. The contents of this resource guide would not be possible without the insightful contributions of the following members of the Research Group and Community Members of the Six Nations of the Grand River (alphabetical order): Nancy Doubleday, Sarah Duignan, Beverly Jacobs, Karissa John, Nidhi Nagabhatla and Afroza Sultana
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