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| Title: | "The learning circle as a research method: The trickster and windigo in research" |
| Authors: | Nabigon, Herbert Hagey, Rebecca Webster, Schuyler MacKay, Robert |
| Issue Date: | Apr-1999 |
| Publisher: | School of Native Human Services |
| Citation: | Nabigon, Herbert, Hagey, Rebecca, Webster, Schuyler and MacKay, Robert, 2000. "The learning circle as a research method: The trickster and windigo in research". NSWJ-V2, p. 119-143. |
| Abstract: | This study reports on how funded research - carried out by a recognized elder in selected communities on Manitoulin Island - affects the community experiences and perceptions of the emotional issues surrounding diabetes. In his research, this elder was able to assert and Aboriginal approach of achieving human subjects' review approval. |
| URI: | http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/461 |
| ISSN: | 1206-5323 |
| Appears in Collections: | Volume 2, April 1999: Applying Circles in Aboriginal Social Work Practice Articles
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