The World Indigenous Research Alliance (WIRA): Mediating and mobilizing Indigenous Peoples' educational knowledge and aspirations
There is an Indigenous resurgence in education occurring globally. For more than a century Euro-western approaches have controlled the provision and quality of education to, and for Indigenous peoples. The World Indigenous Research Alliance (WIRA) established in 2012, is a grass-roots movement of I...
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Main Authors: | Paul Whitinui (Author), Onowa McIvor (Author), Boni Robertson (Author), Lindsay Morcom (Author), Kimo Cashman (Author), Veronica Arbon (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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