2023
DOI: 10.1177/16094069231174764
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Elevating the Uses of Storytelling Methods Within Indigenous Health Research: A Critical, Participatory Scoping Review

Abstract: There is a profoundly troubling history of research being done on Indigenous peoples without regard for their priorities and accompanying calls to decolonize health research. Storytelling methods can privilege Indigenous voices in research. Indigenous people’s knowledge systems have existed for millennium, where knowledge is produced and shared through stories. Our collaborative team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, and Indigenous Elders, patients, healthcare providers, and administrators, conduct… Show more

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“…Which artifacts they produce will depend on the interests, knowledge, and skills of those collaborating in the research and on what helps them to be simultaneously doing and providing information. This approach is about encompassing knowledge from the heart and the mind (Atkinson et al 2021;Rieger et al 2023) and sharing meaning and emotion in mutually beneficial ways, as in oral traditions (Byrne et al 2021). The aim is that participants/collaborators will deepen their connections by having fun and supporting each other and that they will maintain and extend their communities by putting respectful, genuine and reciprocal relationships at their heart (Smith 2021).…”
Section: Different Ways Of 'Being With'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Which artifacts they produce will depend on the interests, knowledge, and skills of those collaborating in the research and on what helps them to be simultaneously doing and providing information. This approach is about encompassing knowledge from the heart and the mind (Atkinson et al 2021;Rieger et al 2023) and sharing meaning and emotion in mutually beneficial ways, as in oral traditions (Byrne et al 2021). The aim is that participants/collaborators will deepen their connections by having fun and supporting each other and that they will maintain and extend their communities by putting respectful, genuine and reciprocal relationships at their heart (Smith 2021).…”
Section: Different Ways Of 'Being With'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) encompass a rich body of knowledge, beliefs, practices, and worldviews that have been developed and passed down through generations within indigenous communities worldwide. These knowledge systems are holistic in nature, recognizing the interconnectedness of all things, including art, spirituality, and healing practices [31].…”
Section: Indigenous Knowledge Systems Within Planetary Health Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%