Knowledge Makers Dev

An Indigenous Student Research Network at Thompson Rivers University

MI-UREAP Information Sessions: March 1, 4, 9 and 10

Workshop Information: Volume 6

Workshops (January 14-January 28 PST) Workshops are available for anyone participating in this volume of the journal. Attendance is only required for those participating in the entire program (Award: $1000). If you just want to submit a paper, you are… Continue Reading →

The 2020 Knowledge Maker Journal

Congratulations to the 2020 Knowledge Makers on their publication.  The Journal Knowledge Makers Journal VOLUME 5 The Knowledge Makers See each Knowledge Makers article. Alexis Edwards Alice George Emily Toews Jade Abounassar Jennifer Edwards Marshal Kraus Melissa Coutlee Michael Daniel… Continue Reading →

Knowledge Makers Journal

Knowledge Makers Journal The Knowledge Makers Journal is a peer reviewed Indigenous Undergraduate Journal that is produced after the undergraduate Knowledge Makers workshop. The journal contains articles from both current and alumni Knowledge Makers and Indigenous academics. 2016: Volume 1… Continue Reading →

Celebrating the 2020 Knowledge Makers

The fifth volume of Knowledge Makers started with change. Dr. Sereana Naepi, the founder of the Knowledge Makers program was moving across the world, home to Aotearoa. The day after the workshop.  The Knowledge Makers program had to adapt. With… Continue Reading →

Knowledge Makers Online

Due to COVID restrictions, Knowledge Makers needed to adapt and move into a virtual world. 

What is Knowledge Makers?

Knowledge Makers is a Canadian award winning Indigenous research network. We are dedicated to transforming universities by engaging Indigenous students across disciplines in research and publication. Our alumni are national scholarship winners, research assistants, graduate students, international interns, national grant… Continue Reading →

Events

Upcoming Events: MI-UREAP Information Sessions: March 1, 4, 9 and 10 Past Events: Celebrating the 2020 Knowledge Makers  

Indigenous Research Methodologies Resources

Indigenous Research Methodologies:  Battiste, M. (2011). Reclaiming Indigenous voice and vision. UBC Press. Cardinal, L. (2001). What is an Indigenous perspective? Canadian Journal of Native Education, 25(2), 180-182. Chilisa, B. (2011). Indigenous research methodologies. Sage Publications. Chilisa, B., & Ntseane, G. (2010). Resisting dominant… Continue Reading →

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