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The Yerin Dilly Bag Model of Indigenist Health Research

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Abstract
In this article, we discuss indigenist approaches to health research, including indigenist knowledges, cultural proficiency,and core values. We also highlight the importance of conducting Indigenous research in ways that are congruent withthe needs and interests of Indigenous peoples. The discussion includes consideration of how indigenist approachescan be utilized to generate new Indigenous knowledges, in culturally appropriate ways. We then introduce the YerinDilly Bag Model for indigenist health research, an approach that allows for indigenist knowledges to be employed andcreated by the research/er/ed within an Indigenous framework. Use of the Yerin Dilly Bag Model enables research/er/ed concordance, together with the privileging of Indigenous voices. This is achieved by guiding researchers to aligntheir research with the core values of the researched, with the Yerin Dilly Bag a metaphor for the holder of thesecore values.
Item Type: | Article |
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Authors/Creators: | Doyle, K and Cleary, M and Blanchard, D and Hungerford, C |
Keywords: | Aboriginal Australians; Australia; Indigenous peoples; culture; health care; indigenist research; qualitative; research methods |
Journal or Publication Title: | Qualitative health research |
Publisher: | Sage Publications Inc |
ISSN: | 1049-7323 |
DOI / ID Number: | 10.1177/1049732317700125 |
Copyright Information: | © The Author(s) 2017 |
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