Walking Together in Indigenous Research
In this book, the editors present powerful texts that reflect Indigeneity’s current state, origins, and future prospects. The collection’s diverse topics—poetry, policy analyses, research paradigms, and reconciliation—demonstrate the vibrancy of Indigenous Studies and its practitioners.
The editors’ contributors aim to encourage thoughtful consideration and honest conversation, rather than comfort or confrontation. They examine topics like the epidemic of Indigenous youth suicide from a parental perspective rather than that of sociologists and social workers. This powerful account of Indigeneity of the past, present, and future offers students, scholars, and citizens valuable insights.
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