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Richard B Hovey1,2, Treena Delormier2,3, Alex M McComber2, Lucie Lévesque2,4, Debbie Martin5.
Abstract
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Indigenous and allied health promotion researchers learned to work together through a process of Two-Eyed Seeing. This process was first introduced as a philosophical hermeneutic research project on diabetes prevention within an Indigenous community in Quebec Canada. We, as a research team, became aware that hermeneutics and the principles of Haudenosaunee decision making were characteristic of Two-Eyed Seeing. This article describes our experiences while working with each other. Our learning from these interactions emphasized the relational aspects needed to ensure that we became a highly functional research team while working together and becoming Two-Eyed Seeing partners.Entities:
Keywords: Indigenous research methodologies; Montreal Quebec Canada; diabetes prevention; health promotion; philosophical hermeneutics; qualitative reseach; two-eyed seeing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28682710 DOI: 10.1177/1049732317697948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323