Resources to Share, Compiled by Valoree S. Gagnon
International Association of Great Lakes Research Plenary Talk, 2021, Karen Driver - Taking Care of Our Relatives: Indigenizing Science and the Value in Supporting Tribal Sovereignty
Bridging Knowledge, Decision Support Tool, State of the Great Lakes - IJC Great Lakes Connection, International Association of Great Lakes Research Newsletter, Fall 2020 by Henry Lickers
Colbourne, Rick, Peter Moroz, Craig Hall, Kelly Lendsay, and Robert B. Anderson. "Indigenous works and two eyed seeing: Mapping the case for Indigenous-led research." Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal (2019).
Freeman, Bonnie, and Trish Van Katwyk. "Navigating the Waters: Understanding Allied Relationships through a Tekéni Teyohà: ke Kahswénhtake Two Row Research Paradigm." Journal of Indigenous Social Development 9, no. 1 (2020): 60-76.
Healthy People 2030. Social determinants of health. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, US Department of Health and Human Services.
Hill Sr, Richard W., and Daniel Coleman. "The Two Row Wampum-covenant chain tradition as a guide for indigenous-university research partnerships." Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies 19, no. 5 (2019): 339-359.
Honjo K. Social epidemiology: definition, history, and research examples. Environ Health Prev Med 2004; 9(5): 193-199.
Indigenous Storywork. N.d. “Resources.” Accessed May 18, 2021. https://indigenousstorywork.com/resources/
Shaw, E., Gagnon, V.S., and Ravindran, E. (2021).Guidance for Research Partnerships with/by/as the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Baraga MI.