TY - JOUR
T1 - Rikch’arisun, sayarisun, k’ancharisun
T2 - Indigenous knowledge systems and research for planetary beauty
AU - Sumida Huaman, Elizabeth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - What are beautiful Indigenous communities? How are we as original communities good for each other and our planet? This article asserts that these kinds of questions undergird Indigenous research methodologies as more than research paradigms and as life-sustaining worldviews that produce research designs that engage processes of healing and helpfulness and that reflect Indigenous pluriversal realities. Anchored by Indigenous knowledge systems, Indigenous pluriversalities counter the ubiquity and pervasiveness of coloniality by presenting, on one hand, distinct experiences under coloniality and, on the other hand, creative anti-colonial and decolonial strategies to care for the many Indigenous worlds that constitute planetary life. Within the current global schematic designed to produce consumers, this article considers how Indigenous research as a field continues to make space for ideas of individual and collective responsibilities to emerge.
AB - What are beautiful Indigenous communities? How are we as original communities good for each other and our planet? This article asserts that these kinds of questions undergird Indigenous research methodologies as more than research paradigms and as life-sustaining worldviews that produce research designs that engage processes of healing and helpfulness and that reflect Indigenous pluriversal realities. Anchored by Indigenous knowledge systems, Indigenous pluriversalities counter the ubiquity and pervasiveness of coloniality by presenting, on one hand, distinct experiences under coloniality and, on the other hand, creative anti-colonial and decolonial strategies to care for the many Indigenous worlds that constitute planetary life. Within the current global schematic designed to produce consumers, this article considers how Indigenous research as a field continues to make space for ideas of individual and collective responsibilities to emerge.
KW - Indigenous knowledge systems
KW - Indigenous research
KW - Indigenous responsibility
KW - planetary boundaries
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U2 - 10.1177/11771801221124571
DO - 10.1177/11771801221124571
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138278534
SN - 1177-1801
JO - AlterNative
JF - AlterNative
ER -