Volume 8, Issue 2 (2017) Reconciling Research: Perspectives on Research Involving Indigenous Peoples—Part 1
Letter from the Editor
Introduction to the Special Issue: Reconciling Research: Perspectives on Research Involving Indigenous Peoples
Susan Wingert and Jerry P. White
Research
Data as a Strategic Resource: Self-determination, Governance, and the Data Challenge for Indigenous Nations in the United States
Stephanie Carroll Rainie, Jennifer Lee Schultz, Eileen Briggs, Patricia Riggs, and Nancy Lynn Palmanteer-Holder
Indigenous Geographies: Research as Reconciliation
Cindy Smithers Graeme and Erik Mandawe
Implementing the Tri-Council Policy on Ethical Research Involving Indigenous Peoples in Canada: So, How’s That Going in Mi’kma’ki?
Carla Moore, Heather E. Castleden, Susan Tirone, and Debbie Martin
Indigenous Research Methods: A Systematic Review
Alexandra S. Drawson, Elaine Toombs, and Christopher J. Mushquash
Wâhkôhtowin: The Governance of Good Community–Academic Research Relationships to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Children in Alexander First Nation
Rebecca J. Gokiert, Noreen D. Willows, Rebecca Georgis, Heather Stringer, and * Alexander Research Committee
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
Michael Q. Dudley
Policy
Indigenous Research and Academic Freedom: A View from Political Scientists
Christopher Alcantara, Dianne Lalonde, and Gary N. Wilson
Laying the Groundwork: A Practical Guide for Ethical Research with Indigenous Communities
Julia K. Riddell, Angela Salamanca, Debra J. Pepler, Shelley Cardinal, and Onowa McIvor
Lessons Learned Through Community-Engaged Planning
Robert J. Patrick, Laura Machial, Kendra Quinney, and Len Quinney
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jerry P. White
- Managing Editor
- Susan Wingert