EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation

EvalIndigenous began in November 2015 as a global task force network of EvalPartners. This Origin Story of EvalIndigenous is shared to describe some of the work being carried out today by Indigenous evaluators in the global north and south. EvalIndigenous’ roots provide the tribal critical and Indig...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
Main Authors: Bremner, Larry, Bowman-Farrell, Nicole R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Press 2020
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/68914 2023-05-15T16:15:24+02:00 EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation Bremner, Larry Bowman-Farrell, Nicole R 2020-03-02 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjpe/article/view/68914 eng eng University of Toronto Press https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjpe/article/view/68914/53898 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjpe/article/view/68914 Copyright (c) 2020 Canadian Evaluation Society Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2020): Special Issue 2020 / Numéro spécial 2020 1496-7308 0834-1516 EvalIndigenous EvalPartners Indigenous evaluation Tribal/First Nation governance evaluation United Nations tribal critical theory Indigenous theory systems evaluation government evaluation truth and reconciliation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:12:23Z EvalIndigenous began in November 2015 as a global task force network of EvalPartners. This Origin Story of EvalIndigenous is shared to describe some of the work being carried out today by Indigenous evaluators in the global north and south. EvalIndigenous’ roots provide the tribal critical and Indigenous theories and methods, as well as the legal and political distinctions of Indigenous peoples and Tribal/First Nations. EvalIndigenous shares how evaluation is done “by us and for us”. The article concludes by highlighting key strategies that the field of evaluation can consider in the future when working with Indigenous populations and sovereign Tribal/First Nations governments and communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Calgary Journal Hosting Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation 34 3
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topic EvalIndigenous
EvalPartners
Indigenous evaluation
Tribal/First Nation
governance
evaluation
United Nations
tribal critical theory
Indigenous theory
systems evaluation
government evaluation
truth and reconciliation
spellingShingle EvalIndigenous
EvalPartners
Indigenous evaluation
Tribal/First Nation
governance
evaluation
United Nations
tribal critical theory
Indigenous theory
systems evaluation
government evaluation
truth and reconciliation
Bremner, Larry
Bowman-Farrell, Nicole R
EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
topic_facet EvalIndigenous
EvalPartners
Indigenous evaluation
Tribal/First Nation
governance
evaluation
United Nations
tribal critical theory
Indigenous theory
systems evaluation
government evaluation
truth and reconciliation
description EvalIndigenous began in November 2015 as a global task force network of EvalPartners. This Origin Story of EvalIndigenous is shared to describe some of the work being carried out today by Indigenous evaluators in the global north and south. EvalIndigenous’ roots provide the tribal critical and Indigenous theories and methods, as well as the legal and political distinctions of Indigenous peoples and Tribal/First Nations. EvalIndigenous shares how evaluation is done “by us and for us”. The article concludes by highlighting key strategies that the field of evaluation can consider in the future when working with Indigenous populations and sovereign Tribal/First Nations governments and communities.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bremner, Larry
Bowman-Farrell, Nicole R
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Bowman-Farrell, Nicole R
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title EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
title_short EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
title_full EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
title_fullStr EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed EvalIndigenous Origin Story: Effective Practices within Local Contexts to Inform the Field and Practice of Evaluation
title_sort evalindigenous origin story: effective practices within local contexts to inform the field and practice of evaluation
publisher University of Toronto Press
publishDate 2020
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op_source Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2020): Special Issue 2020 / Numéro spécial 2020
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