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Respecting Tribal Traditions in Research and Publications: Voices of Five Native American Nurse Scholars

Roxanne Struthers, PhD, RN

University of Minnesota School of Nursing

Jana Lauderdale, PhD, RN

Fisk–Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Lee Anne Nichols, PhD, RN

The University of Tulsa School of Nursing

Lillian Tom-Orme, PhD, MPH, MS, RN, FAAN

University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute

C. June Strickland, PhD, RN

University of Washington School of Nursing

A dialogue with five Native American scholars provides insight into conducting research and publishing resulting manuscripts on Native American topics, specifically healing beliefs and practices. This information provides a means to develop sensitivity and create understanding about concerns held by Native Americans regarding sharing certain defined cultural information with those outside the culture. The article identifies salient tribal issues related to research, discusses perspectives important to tribal nations and Native individuals surrounding research, and supplies a base on which to formulate further discussions

Key Words: Native American • American Indian • research protocols • publication policies • Cherokee • Comanche • Ojibway • Chippewa • Navaho • Dine’ • Anishinaabe

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 3, 193-201 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1043659605274984


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