Arts-based research methods with indigenous peoples: An international scoping review

Research with indigenous peoples worldwide carries long histories of exploitation, distorted representation, and theft. New "indigenizing" methodologies centre the production of knowledge around the processes and knowledges of indigenous communities. Creative research methods involving art...

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Veröffentlicht in:AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples 2018-09, Vol.14 (3), p.260-276
Hauptverfasser: Hammond, Chad, Gifford, Wendy, Thomas, Roanne, Rabaa, Seham, Thomas, Ovini, Domecq, Marie-Cécile
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Zusammenfassung:Research with indigenous peoples worldwide carries long histories of exploitation, distorted representation, and theft. New "indigenizing" methodologies centre the production of knowledge around the processes and knowledges of indigenous communities. Creative research methods involving artistic practices-such as photovoice, journaling, digital storytelling, dance, and theatre-may have a place within these new approaches, but their applications have yet to be systematically explored. We conducted a scoping review of 36 international research studies literature on arts-based research with indigenous peoples. The majority of studies used photovoice and were conducted in Canada, USA, Australia, or New Zealand. We identify five primary fields in which arts-based methods may offer benefit to an indigenous research agenda: (a) participant engagement, (b) relationship building, (c) indigenous knowledge creation, (d) capacity building, and (e) community action. We propose several opportunities to further explore arts-based methods with indigenous peoples.
ISSN:1177-1801
1174-1740
1174-1740
DOI:10.1177/1177180118796870