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Augment the Existing Community Services Philip A. Fisher describes an intervention based on existing tribal services. Quick Tip - 1 minute 23 seconds |
Philip A. Fisher gives suggestions for how to start doing research with tribal communities. Quick Tip - 1 minute 52 seconds |
Building Programs from the Ground Up Philip A. Fisher discusses the pros and cons of grounded research. Quick Tip - 1 minute 53 seconds |
Developing Interventions from within the Community Philip A. Fisher explains why participatory research with American Indian communities is growing. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 37 seconds |
Different Communities, Different Timelines Teresa D. LaFromboise reminds researchers to be patient when working with tribal communities. Q&A |
Getting Funding for Tribal Community Research Philip A. Fisher suggests questions researchers may want to ask themselves as they design tribal research and apply for grants. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 22 seconds |
Think about your motives before embarking on research in Native American communities, suggests Teresa D. LaFromboise. Quick Tip - 1 minute 28 seconds |
Involving Community Members on Project Teams Philip A. Fisher shares how he has developed programs to train community members as research staff. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 9 seconds |
Ongoing Process of Negotiation Philip A. Fisher reminds researchers that the relationship with a community needs to be carefully maintained. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 40 seconds |
Replicable Process Rather Than Replicable Content Philip A. Fisher describes Tribal Participatory Research, an approach designed to be a set of processes that can be replicated across contexts. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 27 seconds |
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