Sources And Methods In Indigenous Studies by Chris Andersen

This work surveys the sources and research strategies used in Indigenous Studies, advocating methodological approaches that center Indigenous epistemologies, community collaboration, and decolonizing practices. Essays explore how to read and remediate archival silences, deploy oral histories, material culture, legal records, and media sources, and combine interdisciplinary tools while remaining reflexive about power and representation. The volume emphasizes ethically engaged, community-based research and methodological pluralism as means to recover marginalized voices and challenge colonial frameworks of knowledge production.

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