Methodological Métissage: An Interpretive Indigenous Approach to Environmental Education Research

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  • Greg Lowan-Trudeau University of Northern British Columbia

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This article discusses the development of a methodological métissage that combined Indigenous and interpretive traditions. This métissage was developed during a doctoral study conducted with Canadian environmental educators who incorporate Western and Indigenous knowledge and philosophy into their ecological identities and pedagogical praxis. It is presented as an invitation to environmental education researchers from all cultural backgrounds to acknowledge and engage with Indigenous knowledge, philosophies, and methodologies.

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Greg Lowan-Trudeau, University of Northern British Columbia

Greg Lowan-Trudeau, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Indigenous environmental studies in the Department of First Nations Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. He also serves on the Métis Nation of Canada’s National Board of Directors.

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2012-12-17

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