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084 _2Colon Classification
100 _aHead , Ivan
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245 _aINDIGENOUS RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
260 _bClanrye International
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520 _aIndigenous people refers to the members of an ethnic group who are the oldest or originally known residents of a country or geographical region. The culture and customs of several indigenous peoples are conspicuously absent from the historical narratives produced by people who came after them and colonized the areas. Indigenous studies is a discipline that attempts to correct this historical inequality. It uses ideas from history, anthropology and sociology for promoting experiences of indigenous people. The aim is to ensure that the stories of indigenous people must be conveyed and all people should be acknowledged for their contributions. Indigenous research methodologies refer to the research methodologies used by and for indigenous people, deriving the methods and techniques for research from the traditions and knowledge of those people. This book will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduate and postgraduate students on indigenous research methodologies.
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