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Colonial Research Trauma Naming, Healing, Decolonizing and Restoring Vision

Part 1: Engaging Kaandossiwin in re-Searching

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In chapter 3, Absolon acknowledges the impact of imperialism and colonizing research methods in education. Topics discussed include colonial research and trauma, internalized colonial research trauma, healing colonial research trauma, decolonizing colonial research, and Absolon’s own experiences dealing with this herself and with her graduate students who want to engage in Indigenous re-search.

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Kathleen Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe)

Kathleen Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe) is Anishinaabe kwe from Flying Post First Nation Treaty 9. Her relationships to the land, ancestors, Nation, community, and family deeply informs her re-search. She is a Full Professor in the Indigenous Field of Study, Faculty of Social Work and the Director of the Centre for Indigegogy at Wilfrid Laurier University.