The Future of Indigenist Research in Canada
In Conversation with Indigenous Scholars
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canadian Scholars
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£43.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This timely and engaging volume brings together eight remarkable, leading, and emerging Indigenous scholars from various fields in conversation with author Jimena Márquez to critically assess the state of Indigenist research in a post-Truth and Reconciliation Commission era. Through ten thematically organized chapters, Márquez uses a multigenerational dialogical lens to explore what work has been done over the last decade, what shifts are taking place now, what's in store for the future of the field, and who should take on this valuable work and how they can be held accountable to Indigenous communities.
Topics include the core principles of Indigenist research, intellectual integrity, identity-shifting strategies still present in academia, and the consequences of misguided approaches. Through these candid conversations, students and researchers will get a rare view into the complexities of decolonial scholarship and the responsibilities it entails. Woven together and contextualized by Márquez, the discussions converge on a shared direction forward and offer a tool for critical reflexivity to support readers in decolonizing their own research practices.
Designed to be accessible and thought-provoking, this is an ideal resource for students beginning their journey into Indigenous research methodologies, as well as for student researchers who might already have an Indigenist project in mind.
"Marquez opens up the conversation about Indigenist research. This work is a change maker for those wanting to do research alongside us." —Kahente Horn-Miller, PhD, Kanienkehaka (Mohawk), Associate Professor and Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, Carleton University
"Through conversations with senior and emerging Indigenous scholars, Márquez captures the gestalt of our collective ideas in The Future of Indigenist Research in Canada. This book develops and expands the foundational concepts of Indigenist research, while also demonstrating Indigenist methodologies in practice. Conversations like these create space for the emergence of Indigenist knowledge that will help shape our shared future." —Shawn Wilson, PhD, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Professor, Indigenous Studies, University of British Columbia, and author of Research is Ceremony
"The conversations that Márquez has gathered within these pages are akin to sitting down with a cup of tea and a group of brilliant Indigenous scholars. They speak openly about relationships, protocol, land, and what it truly means to be accountable in Indigenist research. Márquez's treatment of positionality, congruency, and the ongoing question of who can do this work is both unflinching and generative. For non-Indigenous researchers willing to do the necessary preparation that includes the difficult identity work this book demands, Márquez offers not a permission slip, but a wayfinder. This is essential reading for anyone committed to Indigenist research that honours all our relations." —Lisa Howell, PhD, Assistant Professor, Indigenous Perspectives and Contemporary Issues in Educational Research, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa
"The Future of Indigenist Research in Canada is an indispensable how-to for scholars, modeling relational research and providing guidance for those seeking to pursue Indigenist projects. Marquez's book contributes insightful dialogue between herself and established and emerging Indigenous scholars discussing key questions founded on good relations, dissolving the Indigenous versus non-Indigenous binary—a key step in revitalizing reconciliation and securing Indigenous futurity." —Noelani Arista, PhD, Associate Professor, History and Classical Studies, Director, Faculty Arts Institute of Indigenous Research and Knowledges, McGill University, and Canada Research Chair, Tier II in Indigenous Land, Governance and Language
"The future of Indigenist research in Canada lies in centering Indigenous knowledge, decolonizing, and community-led methodologies that de-center colonial frameworks toward creating re-search steeped in relational accountability and reciprocity. This book recognizes that Indigenous leadership in re-search is essential to advancing meaningful reconciliation, fostering innovation, and ensuring that research reflects the priorities and lived realities of Indigenous peoples." —Kathy E. Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe), PhD, Anishinaabekwe from Flying Post First Nation, Ontario, Professor, Indigenous Studies, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University
ISBN: 9781773385402
Dimensions: 229mm x 13mm x 152mm
Weight: unknown
258 pages