An enriching and inviting collection, M tis Methodologies clarifies what makes M tis research methods distinct. Insightful and frank reflections on wide-ranging research applications guide readers toward rich research paradigms for ethical and relational scholarship on M tis life, kin, history, and homelands.
Positioned in the context of decolonial research, this collection argues that research undertaken by M tis scholars can and should reflect specific M tis experiences of colonization. This collection represents a groundbreaking contribution to M tis research methodologies. It offers a framework for conducting research in M tis contexts and serves as an accessible entry point for those interested in learning about M tis epistemology, ontology, and axiology. In response to a community request, this collection showcases M tis ways of knowing, being, and doing in research. Through grounded examples in research projects on Michif language revitalization, land-based pedagogy, health research, digital storytelling, and literary criticism, readers will learn specific techniques for research in this important contribution to decolonial knowledge production and research methodologies.