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Activating Storywork to Share Indigenous Business Stories

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2022-03-15
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Author: Kelly, Dara
Abstract
In this session, Dara Kelly shares her approach to qualitative research that activates Indigenous research methodologies in a collaborative project “Sharing Indigenous Business Stories” with a team of four other women who self-identify as Indigenous. The team will discuss aspects of their collaborative process and why Indigenous research takes time when it is conducted respectfully and intentionally, is grounded in Indigenous knowledge and ways of being, and is conducted in partnership with Indigenous entrepreneurs and an Indigenous wisdom council.
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Dr. Dara Kelly is from the Leq’á:mel First Nation, part of the Stó:lō Coast Salish and completed her PhD at the University of Auckland Business School entitled, “Feed the people and you will never go hungry: Illuminating Coast Salish economy of affection”. Her research explores Coast Salish philosophy of freedom, unfreedom, wealth and reciprocity and how that shapes Coast Salish philosophy of economy. Dr Kelly is a recipient of the 2020 Early in Career Award for Confederation Of University Faculty Associations of BC (CUFA BC) Distinguished Academic Awards.
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