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Duthchas, a Scottish Gaelic Methodology to Guide Self-Decolonization and Conceptualize a Kincentric and Relational Approach to Community-Led Research

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/16094069221142451

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Duthchas; Scottish Gaelic; methodology; kincentric; relational; decolonizing

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  1. International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF)
  2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  3. [767-2020-2826]

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This paper presents insights from a community-led pilot project for Indigenous language revival, highlighting the use of a kincentric methodology and the importance of self-decolonization. It emphasizes the need for researchers to clarify their positionality and relationship with colonialism before engaging with Indigenous communities, and introduces the concept of Duthchas as a guide for ethical research.
A researcher's worldview shapes the research methodology, design, and ensuing relationship with participants and the local environment. Western research has traditionally been carried out on, rather than in collaboration with Indigenous Peoples and has largely been conducted through eurocentric and ethnocentric knowledge systems, methods, values, and beliefs which have perpetuated extractions, racisms, and harm. To counteract harmful research, Indigenous scholarship stresses the necessity of articulating and clarifying researcher positionality and self-location prior to embarking on research with or by Indigenous communities. A fundamental component of positionality and self-location is clarifying one's own relationships with colonialism and embarking on a process of self-decolonization. With this focus in mind, this paper shares methodological insights from an Anishinaabe community-led pilot project for Indigenous language revitalization in the Great Lakes Region of Turtle Island (also known as North and Central America) with participants to whom the researcher is related by marriage or known. This paper adds to existing qualitative methodological knowledge by introducing and operationalizing Duthchas-a millennia-old Scottish Gaelic concept, worldview, and way of life-as kincentric methodology. The researcher begins the methodological inquiry with his own positionality and self-location as a Gaidheal (Scottish Gael) who is not Indigenous to Turtle Island. Following Duthchas, the researcher identifies five key methodological principles that informed a kincentric and relational approach to community-led research. The paper demonstrates how Duthchas has served as a guide for the researcher's ongoing self-decolonization processes and for emplaced ethical relations. The paper illustrates how Duthchas enabled the researcher to be in-relation to the lands and Peoples where the research project took place and to conceptualize and conduct research as part of a greater Indigenous Anishinaabe research paradigm, Mino-Bimaadiziwin (The Good Life). Duthchas has implications for Indigenous-non-Indigenous reconciliatory relations and for the conceptualization and implementation of future (qualitative) research in-relation methodologies.

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