Yarning About Yarning as a Legitimate Method in Indigenous Research

作者: Dawn Bessarab , Bridget Ng'andu

DOI: 10.5204/IJCIS.V3I1.57

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摘要: This article demonstrates the credibility and rigor of yarning, an Indigenous cultural form conversation, through its use as a data gathering tool with two different groups, one in Australia second Botswana. Yarning was employed not only to collect information during research interview but establish relationship participants prior their stories storytelling, also known narrative. In exploring concept yarning research, this discusses types that emerged project, how these differences were identified applicability process. The influence gender is included discussion.

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