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Chapter 10: Photoyarn: An Arts-based indigenous research method for students

Chapter 10: Photoyarn: An Arts-based indigenous research method for students

pp. 214-228

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My name is Jessa and my cultural connections are to the Wiradjuri nation. My mother, Grandmother and Great Grandfather were all raised in Cootamundra. Through marriage, my whanau connections are to Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti Raukawa and Waikato-Tainui in Aotearoa New Zealand. I was awarded my PhD through the Australian National University and have been an Aboriginal educator for the last decade.

Keywords

  • Photoyarn
  • art
  • indigenous
  • engagement
  • arts-based
  • research
  • methodology
  • pedagogy
  • technology
  • student voices

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