WL ARTS M23 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Institutional Review Board, Body Language, Lesson Learned
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2007 the columbia law review columbia law review, june, 2007, 107 colum. 1049, article: good (native) governance, angela r. riley (91 pages) Discussion notes: conventional forms of government aren"t really applicable to native communities, good governance is a better idea for governing native americans, good native governance requires: Guided by their own foundational governing principles. Include both insiders and outsiders for settling disputes: talks about the importance of maintaining self-rule maintaining tribal culture, shoshone courts use doctors to settle disputes. Instead of justice/revenge, they"re more focused on rehabilitation. Hodge fs, maliski s, cadogan m, itty tl, cardoza b. Learning how to ask: reflections on engaging american indian research participants. The narrator tells a personal anecdote about how she grew up in a family of storytellers in the wailaki tribe & learned their stories about attending the. Federal indian boarding school simply by asking respectfully (1) Problem: the way that research is conducted often belittles/frustrates native.