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FRHD3070 Quiz 2 Weeks 8-9 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: what is helicopter research
Ans✅ ✅: researchers came into Indigenous communities to collect data and never
be seen again, this is a colonial act in these communities
Question: why is helicopter research bad?
Ans✅ ✅: indigenous people should be able to tell their own stories and define their
own histories and cant have others tell this story for them via raw data, its better to
work together and share authorship
Question: what is OCAP in health research
Ans✅ ✅: ownership, control, access and possession or self determination applied to
resarch
Question: what are some key components of indigenous knowledge ?
Ans✅ ✅: metaphysical, holistic, oral or symbolic, relational, intergenerational, land
provides teaching, considers interpersonal relationships
Question: what are some key components of western knowledges (in
contrast to indigenous knowledge)
Ans✅ ✅: broken into disciplines, logical, rational, anthropocentric, reductive, land
as an object of study
Question: what are four key components of indigenous research
methods
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Ans✅ ✅: 1. resistance to research ON vs with or BY (indigenous research
sovereignty)
2. resistance to deficit-based research
3. western methods are often used: photovoice, autoethnography, CBPR, storytelling
4. specific indigenous methodologies
Question: what are four examples of indigenous specific methodologies
Ans✅ ✅: - engangement with spirituality (tobacco ties, ceremony)
- two eyed seeing
- use of talk circles
- the "visiting way" kitchen table methodologies and conversational methods
Question: what are 5 ways of decolonizing quantitative research ?
Ans✅ ✅: 1. strength-based approach (what is the story youre telling)
2. positionally (how does your positionally shape the knowledge you create)
3. community based and participatory (co-constructing knowledge)
4. indigenous data sovereignty (who owns the data / knowledge)
5. decolonizing and indigenous epistemology (promotion of indigenous health and
equity)
Question: what is the tri-counsel policy statement within research ethics
Ans✅ ✅: requirement before community engagement with aboriginal research
Question: what is the USAI model ?
FRHD3070 Quiz 2 Weeks 8-9 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers
Question: what is helicopter research
Ans✅ ✅: researchers came into Indigenous communities to collect data and never
be seen again, this is a colonial act in these communities
Question: why is helicopter research bad?
Ans✅ ✅: indigenous people should be able to tell their own stories and define their
own histories and cant have others tell this story for them via raw data, its better to
work together and share authorship
Question: what is OCAP in health research
Ans✅ ✅: ownership, control, access and possession or self determination applied to
resarch
Question: what are some key components of indigenous knowledge ?
Ans✅ ✅: metaphysical, holistic, oral or symbolic, relational, intergenerational, land
provides teaching, considers interpersonal relationships
Question: what are some key components of western knowledges (in
contrast to indigenous knowledge)
Ans✅ ✅: broken into disciplines, logical, rational, anthropocentric, reductive, land
as an object of study
Question: what are four key components of indigenous research
methods
, Page | 2
Ans✅ ✅: 1. resistance to research ON vs with or BY (indigenous research
sovereignty)
2. resistance to deficit-based research
3. western methods are often used: photovoice, autoethnography, CBPR, storytelling
4. specific indigenous methodologies
Question: what are four examples of indigenous specific methodologies
Ans✅ ✅: - engangement with spirituality (tobacco ties, ceremony)
- two eyed seeing
- use of talk circles
- the "visiting way" kitchen table methodologies and conversational methods
Question: what are 5 ways of decolonizing quantitative research ?
Ans✅ ✅: 1. strength-based approach (what is the story youre telling)
2. positionally (how does your positionally shape the knowledge you create)
3. community based and participatory (co-constructing knowledge)
4. indigenous data sovereignty (who owns the data / knowledge)
5. decolonizing and indigenous epistemology (promotion of indigenous health and
equity)
Question: what is the tri-counsel policy statement within research ethics
Ans✅ ✅: requirement before community engagement with aboriginal research
Question: what is the USAI model ?