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Course Description

This two-day workshop, brought to you by the Centre for Indigegogy, is an overview of what Indigenous research methodologies are. It offers current examples of methods that Indigenous research projects are employing and how Indigenous research projects are restoring Indigenous knowledge, relationships and healing. This final workshop offers participants a rich opportunity to build their understanding for issues of representation (analysis, interpretation and presentation of findings). Finally, participants will gain insights into how they can support Indigenous research projects to be rooted in Indigenous worldviews. In this last session, people will have an increased capacity to conceptualize and potentially generate projects in alignment with Indigenous people's worldviews.

Notes

This workshop is developed and delivered by the Centre for Indigegogy. To learn more about the Centre for Indigegogy, please visit our website wlu.ca/fsw/indigegogy.

Questions? Please contact us at indigegogy@wlu.ca

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Section Title
Indigenous Research Series, Module 3 "Indigenous Research Methodologies and Meaning Making: Restoring Indigenous Knowledge"
Type
Remote
Days
Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 4:30PM
Dates
Apr 03, 2025 to Apr 04, 2025
Schedule and Location
Total Hours
14.0
Location
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee non-credit $390.00
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