Culturally competent research with American Indians and Alaska Natives: Findings and recommendations of the First Symposium of the work group on American Indian research and program evaluation methodology

This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, and program evaluators who support appropriate research and evaluation methods in working with Native peoples. Our experience underlines the critical importance of culture in understanding...

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Main Authors: Caldwell, Joyce, Davis, Jamie, Bois, Barbara, Echo-Hask, Holly, Erickson, Jill Shephard, Goins, R Turner, Hill, Calvin, Hillabrant, Walter, Johnson, Sharon, Kendall, Elizabeth, Keemer, Kelly, Manson, Spero, Marshall, Catherine, Wolf, Paulette Running, Santiago, Rolando, Schacht, Robert, Stone, Joseph
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Center for American Indian Mental Health Research 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10072/4755
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Summary:This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, and program evaluators who support appropriate research and evaluation methods in working with Native peoples. Our experience underlines the critical importance of culture in understanding and conducting research with the diverse populations of American Indians and Alaska Natives, and documents the need for community-based, collaborative, participatory action research. We discuss the major findings of the first American Indian Research and Program Evaluation Methodology national symposium, and articulate a set of 20 guiding principles for conducting research and program evaluation. Full Text