FPST 202 Winter 2025
Please see the 2 links below to download the workshop slides and activity worksheet:
Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., & Marshall, A. (2012). Two-Eyed Seeing and Other Lessons Learned within a Co-Learning Journey of Bringing Together Indigenous and Mainstream Knowledges and Ways of Knowing. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2(4), 331–340.
Battiste, M. A., & Henderson, J. Y. (2000). Protecting indigenous knowledge and heritage: a global challenge. Saskatoon: Purich Publishing. (print book)
de jesus, N. (Sept 24, 2014). Locating the library in institutional oppression, In the library with the lead pipe.
First Nations Information Governance Centre. (2019). First Nations data sovereignty. Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 35(1), 47-69.
First Nations, Metis and Inuit – Indigenous Ontologies (FNMIIO) – National Indigenous Knowledge and Language Alliance/Alliance nationale des connaissances et des langues autochtones NIKLA-ANCLA (home.blog)
Justice, D.H. (2019). ACRL Choice Webinar: Indigenous Literatures, social justice and the decolonial library (YouTube Video)
Kovach, M. (2019). Conversational method in Indigenous research. First Peoples Child & Family Review, 14(1), 123-136.
Kovach, M. (2021). Indigenous methodologies: characteristics, conversations, and contexts. (Second edition). University of Toronto Press. (print book and ebook)
Lar-Son,Kayla. iassistdata. (2021). Data as Relation: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Ethic of Care. [SLIDES]
Libraries in the U.S. and Canada are changing how they refer to Indigenous Peoples – The Conversation (Aug 2022)
Library of Congress: Subject Headings for Indigenous Peoples - Evaluation
Respectful Terminology Platform Project | NIKLA-ANCLA
Smith, L.T., Tuck, E. & Yang K. W. (Eds). (2019). Indigenous and decolonizing studies in education: Mapping the long view. New York: Routledge. (print book & ebook)
Tilley, Susan A. (2016). Doing respectful research: power, privilege and passion. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. (print book)
Tuck, E. & Yang, K.W. (2012). Decolonization is not a metaphor. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 1(1), 5-6.
Wilson, S. (2008). Research is ceremony: Indigenous research methods. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. (print book)
Where to start with your research...
Sofia - to find books, ebooks, documents and journal articles
FPST Journal Article Databases
- Academic Search Complete (EBSCO) - interdisciplinary articles from North America on a variety of topics, including Indigenous matters
- Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America (EBSCO) - articles covering all aspects of Indigenous North American culture, history, and life: archaeology, multicultural relations, gaming, governance, legend, and literacy.
- Indigenous Studies Portal - articles from multiple subject areas related to Indigenous Peoples in Canada, browsable by subject and community, limit results to Indigenous author/creator.
- Google Scholar - If you use Google Scholar, make sure you have it set up to see Concordia subscriptions when you are off campus, there are instructions here: How to set up Google Scholar to find Concordia Resources
Other Sources - Grey Literature, Newspapers, etc.
Citation
Concordia Library Citation Guides: APA Style
- APA Formatting and Style Guide (Purdue University Online Writing Lab)
Citing Zines in APA (Salem State University Library)
Citing Indigenous Sources of Knowledge
- SFU Library - Respectful Research
- NorQuest College Library - Referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers
Chicago Style: 14.137: Citing Indigenous sources of knowledge directly
MLA Style: Indigenous Oral Teaching
Younging, G. (2018). Elements of Indigenous style: a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples. Edmonton: Brush Education Inc. (ebook)
Citation Management
Zotero - Zotero is a desktop application that allows you to:
- Manage and organize the bibliographic references you find in library catalogues, databases, and on the web
- Prepare a bibliography or reference list automatically
- Insert and automatically format in-text citations and a bibliography into a paper using Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, Google Docs and other word processors and writing systems.
Zotero Library Workshop: Zotero for Bibliographies and More - Feb 4, 2025, 2:00pm-3:30pm (Online)