Indigenizing Academia: Listening to Our Ancestors: Indigenous Methodologies for Research Today

Date
Monday, October 10, 2022, 4:30 pm4:30 pm
Location
219 Aaron Burr Hall
Audience
Public

Details

Event Description

Guest Speaker:

Corey Still (United Keetoowah Band), Ph.D. Bacone College

Discussants:

Elizabeth Ellis (Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma), History Department
Noah Colllins (Cherokee Nation/White Mountain Apache Tribe), Anthropology Department

The discussion will center around Indigenous research methodologies: from genetics, bioethics, and health care to history and education. This conversation is part of a wave of Indigenous research sweeping across all fields of research and study and the three Native American scholars will highlight how they apply Indigenous research methodologies to their work and how they look to Indigenize the academy.

Sponsored by the Anthropology Department. Co-organized with the Pace Center for Civic Engagement and the University Center for Human Values.

Co-sponsored by the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton and Natives at Princeton.


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