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The life stories included here present the journeys of over 30 indigenous researchers from six continents and many disciplines, including the challenges and oppression they have faced, their strategies for overcoming them, and how their work has produced more meaningful research and a more just society.
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1: The Journey Begins; 2: The Process that Led Me to Become an Indigenous Researcher; 3: I Never Really Had Any Role Models; 4: Indigenism, Public Intellectuals, and the Forever Opposed-Or, the Makings of a "Hori Academic"; 5: Becoming a Kaupapa M?ori Researcher; 6: An African Narrative: The Journey of an Indigenous Social Researcher in South Africa; 7: Drawn from the Traditions of Cameroon: Lessons from Twenty-One Years of Practice; 8: Indigenous Research with a Cultural Context; 9: Being and Becoming an Indigenous Social Researcher; 10: Indigenous Researcher's Thoughts: An Experience from Research with Communities in Burkina Faso Using Participatory Methods; 11: Becoming an Indigenous Researcher in Interior Alaska: Sharing the Transformative Journey; 12: An Aboriginal Health Worker's Research Story; 13: Nurturing the Gift of Understanding Different Realities; 14: Inuujunga: The Intricacy of Indigenous and Western Epistemologies in the Arctic; 15: The Context within: My Journey into Research; 16: Prospects and Challenges of Becoming an Indigenous Researcher; 17: Hinerauwh?riki 1 : Tapestries of Life for Four M?ori Women in Evaluation; 18: Research in Relationship with Humans, the Spirit World, and the Natural World; 19: Lens from the "Bottom of the Well"; 20: Neyo way in ik issi: A Family Practice of Indigenist Research Informed by Land; 21: A Native Papua New Guinea Researcher; 22: From Refusal to Getting Involved in Romani Research; 23: Interpreting the Journey: Where Words, Stories Formed; 24: The Onward Journey