Twenty-five indigenous projects. Smith, L. T. Critical strategies for social research, 2004.
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The implications for indigenous research which have been derived from the imperatives insdie the struggles of the 1970s seem to be clear and straightforward: the survival of peoples, cultures, and languages; the struggle to become self-determining, the need to take back control of our destinies. These imperatives have demanded more than rhetoric and acts of defiance. The acts of reclaiming, reformulating, and reconstituting indigenous cultures and languages have required the mounting of an ambitious research programme, one that is very strategic in its purpose and activities and relentless in its pursuit of social justice. Within the programme are a number of very distinct projects. THemes such as cultural survival, self-determination, healing, restoration, and social justice are engaing indigenous researchers and indigenous communities of interest.
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	title = {Twenty-five indigenous projects},
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	abstract = {The implications for indigenous research which have been derived from the imperatives insdie the struggles of the 1970s seem to be clear and straightforward: the survival of peoples, cultures, and languages; the struggle to become self-determining, the need to take back control of our destinies. These imperatives have demanded more than rhetoric and acts of defiance. The acts of reclaiming, reformulating, and reconstituting indigenous cultures and languages have required the mounting of an ambitious research programme, one that is very strategic in its purpose and activities and relentless in its pursuit of social justice. Within the programme are a number of very distinct projects. THemes such as cultural survival, self-determination, healing, restoration, and social justice are engaing indigenous researchers and indigenous communities of interest.},
	urldate = {2016-01-12},
	journal = {Critical strategies for social research},
	author = {Smith, Linda Tuhiwai},
	year = {2004},
	pages = {75},
}

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