Decolonized Research-Storying Bringing Indigenous Ontologies and Care into the Practices of Research Writing

In this chapter we want to bring Indigenous ontologies and ways of knowing into the practices of decolonized research-storying. One implication about that is bringing Eana, Earth in North Sámi, as a narrator into the text. This text is a collaborative endeavour, where we write about and with our enc...

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Main Authors: Kramvig, Britt, Guttorm, Hanna Ellen, Kantonen, Lea, Pyhälä, Aili
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Brill 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31285
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004463097_006
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Summary:In this chapter we want to bring Indigenous ontologies and ways of knowing into the practices of decolonized research-storying. One implication about that is bringing Eana, Earth in North Sámi, as a narrator into the text. This text is a collaborative endeavour, where we write about and with our encountering and living with/in Indigenous societies and ontologies. Care becomes present both in creating space for Indigenous ontologies in research-storying and in sharing and inviting other researchers to share their stories of friction in order to make the ontological change more likely to happen.