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Indigenous Research and Ethics

a guide to reading, researching, and studying topics related to Indigenous Peoples and Communities

Highlighted Collections - Indigenous Canada

The following link takes you to a subcollection of academic journals within the CityU collection. You can explore and browse in each journal using keywords or simply opening a volume and issue from the journal.

For more instructions on searching within a journal, please refer to this guide: https://library.cityu.edu/researchguides/searching/knownitem

CityU has numerous databases that contain journals and resources about indigenous cultures. To see all databases, please use the Database A-Z button on the library homepage or use this link: https://library.cityu.edu/az/databases.

The following are highlighted collections within our databases:

Informit’s Indigenous Collection offers broad scope for critical international engagement with topical and historical issues paramount to understanding Indigenous studies across the world. It champions ground-breaking Indigenous-led research in current fields, such as cultural and language revitalisation, biocultural knowledge, and decolonisation initiatives. This interdisciplinary platform gives a definitive voice to Indigenous communities in Australia, New Zealand and beyond.

The following link will take you to a collection of ebooks at CityU. This collection is always a work in progress. If you have any suggestions to add to the collection please use Ask a Librarian.

The following link with take you to a subcollection of videos  at CityU. This collection is always a work in progress. If you have any suggestions for additions to this collection, please use Ask a Librarian.