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| Title: | "Aboriginal communities and Social Science research: Voyeurism in transition" |
| Authors: | Gilchrist, Lauri |
| Issue Date: | May-1997 |
| Publisher: | School of Native Human Services |
| Citation: | Gilchrist, Lauri (1997). "Aboriginal communities and Social Science research: Voyeurism in transition". NSWJ-V1, p. 69-85. |
| Abstract: | Examination of the relationship of research to Aboriginal peoples reveals a curious paradox. Volumes of research have generated data and theory on Aboriginal people in Canada, and yet there is little research which Aboriginal peoples have been able to determine themselves. |
| URI: | http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/472 |
| ISSN: | 1206-5323 |
| Appears in Collections: | Volume 1, May 1997: Inaugural Edition of Native Social Work Journal
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