Giving Back : Research and Reciprocity in Indigenous Settings.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Why "Giving Back"? (RDK Herman) -- Part 1: Considerations on Research and Reciprocity -- 1. Doing the Good Work?: The Trajectory of Research Ethics and Reciprocity (RDK Herman) -- 2. Working the Academy: A Form of Giving Back? (Jennifer Carter, Tristan Pearce, and Chris Jacobson) -- 3. Paying Back: The Hopi Pottery Oral History Project (Lea S. Mc Chesney and Gwyneira Isaac) -- 4. Making Footprints Where Our Ancestors Left Theirs: Engaging with the Descendant Community at James Madison's Montpelier (Erica D'Elia, Meredith Luze, and Matthew Reeves) -- Part 2: Repatriating Knowledge -- 5. Collaborative Reciprocity Revisited Giving Back through the Community-Partnered Iñupiaq Music Heritage Repatriation Project (Chie Sakakibara) -- 6. Giving Back after Fifty Years: Connecting, Returning, and Reflecting-New Research in Old Settings (Richard Howitt, David Crew, Janice Monk, Claire Colyer, and Stephanie Hull) -- 7. Portrait, Landscape, Mirror: Reflections on Return Fieldwork (Kendra McSweeney) -- Part 3 Telling Their Stories -- 8. "Are You Making A Million Dollars?": Reciprocity as Cultural and Environmental Reconnection (Maria Fadiman) -- 9. Pacific Worlds: Documenting Communities' Place-Based Knowledge for Internet Dissemination (RDK Herman) -- 10. Continue to "Tell Them about Us" (Roxanne T. Ornelas) -- Part 4 Advocacy and Beyond -- 11. Embedded within (Aboriginal) Redfern in Inner Sydney, Australia (Wendy S. Shaw) -- 12. Returning Research Results: A Means for Giving Back and Advocating beyond the Academy (Catrina A. MacKenzie, Julia Christensen, and Sarah Turner) -- 13. Sovereignty-Driven Research (John R. Welch) -- Contributors -- Index.
This book addresses the critical question of reciprocity in the research process, especially (though not exclusively) in regard to working with Indigenous Communities. This transdisciplinary collection is edited by geographer R.D.K. Herman of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and includes essays by a wide variety of international practitioners at various stages of their careers, from several different countries.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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