Conducting Ethical Research with Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations

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This course equips participants with the basic knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the intricate landscape of ethical, community-based research with Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations. The purpose of this course is to help foster an understanding of cultural nuances, historical dynamics, and the essential principles guiding responsible research practices with Indigenous groups.

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1.5 Hours

Beginner/Basic Level

Carolyn (Carly) Camplain

Carolyn (Carly) Camplain