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Harrison's book is a valuable reference for developing collaborative programs between indigenous groups and outside experts. In it she outlines the ...Show synopsisHarrison's book is a valuable reference for developing collaborative programs between indigenous groups and outside experts. In it she outlines the process of program design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Program designers, researchers, or fieldworkers will find this book essential for formal or pilot projects in developing a variety of programs including economic development, education, social services, and health. The rich case study materials provide useful detail about collaborative programs in Alaskan Native communities and in New Zealand Maori communities. This book will be a valuable tool in anthropological practice and research methods, for courses in ethnographic methods, comparative indigenous studies, multicultural education, and Native American studies.Hide synopsis
Collaborative Programs in Indigenous Communities: From Fieldwork to Practice (Altamira Press) – Hardcover (2001)
by
Barbara Harrison
Cover may not depict edition offered for sale
Hardcover, Altamira Press 2001
English
272 pages
ISBN: 0759100608 ISBN-13: 9780759100602
This work is a references for developing collaborative programmes between indigenous groups and outside experts. It outlines the process of programme design, data collection, analysis and interpretation. Programmes covered include economic development, education, social services and health. The case study materials provide details of programmes in Alaskan native communities and in New Zealand Maori communities. This book should be a useful tool in anthropological practice and research methods.This work is a references for developing collaborative programmes between indigenous groups and outside experts. It outlines the process of programme design, data collection, analysis and interpretation. Programmes covered include economic development, education, social services and health. The case study materials provide details of programmes in Alaskan native communities and in New Zealand Maori communities. This book should be a useful tool in anthropological practice and research methods.Hide