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Education as Change
versión On-line ISSN 1947-9417
versión impresa ISSN 1682-3206
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KEANE, Moyra; KHUPE, Constance y MUZA, Blessings. It matters who you are: Indigenous knowledge research and researchers. Educ. as change [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.2, pp.163-183. ISSN 1947-9417. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1947-9417/2016/913.
It is common for researchers in Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in science education research to draw on aspects of the scientific paradigm from their science training. The consequent research seeks to be objective. This paradigm is not necessarily appropriate for IK research. While there have been calls for IK-aligned methodologies (Chilisa 2012; Keane 2008; Smith 1999) there are few examples of how this may be approached in Southern Africa. Drawing on the centrality of story and relationship in IK, we illustrate how the researcher's life experience shapes the research purpose, design and credibility. In refocusing research into IK, the relationship between research and the researcher needs greater acknowledgement. We present here story examples from three IK-science education studies.
Palabras clave : Indigenous methodology; life narratives; participatory research; science education; indigenous research.