Additional Research Regulation Resources

Research in Native Communities

Allen, P.A. (1998). Special problems in teaching Leslie Marmon Silko’s ceremony. In D.A. Mihesuah

(Ed.). Natives and academics, (pp. 55-64). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, .

American Indian Law Center (1999). Model tribal research code, 3rd edition. Albuquerque, NM: American Indian Law Center, Inc.

American Psychological Association (2000). National Psychological Associations for the Advancement of Ethnic Minority Interests (CNPAAEMI) guidelines for research in ethnic minority communities. Washington, D.C. APA.

Andrews, C. (2000). OJJDP Tribal Programs. Juvenile Justice, Challenges facing American

Indian youth: On the frontlines with Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell VII(2).

Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/193763.pdf retrieved April 30, 2009.

Cross, T. (1995). Understanding family resiliency from a relational view. In H.I. McCubbin, E.A. Thompson, A.I. Thompson, & J.E. Fromer (Eds.). Resiliency in ethnic minority families: Vol. I. Native and immigrant American families. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin. 

Davis, J.D. & Keemer, K. (2002). A brief history and future considerations for research in

American Indian and Alaska Native communities. In J.D. Davis, J.S. Erickson, S.R. Johnson, C.A. Marshall, P. Running Wolf, & R. Santiago (Eds.). Workgroup on American Indian research and program evaluation methodology (AIRPEM), Symposium on Research and Evaluation Methodology: Lifespan Issues Related to American Indians/Alaska Natives with Disabilities, pp. 9-18. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Institute for Human Development, Arizona University Center on Disabilities, American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.      

Hall, B. (1975). Participatory research: An approach for change. Convergence, pp. 24-32.

Maguire, P. (1987). Doing participatory research. Amherst, Mass: Center for     International Studies.

McDonald, J.D. (2002). A Model for conducting research with American Indian participants. Reprinted with permission of the author in J.D. Davis, J.S. Erickson, S.R. Johnson, C.A. Marshall, P. Running Wolf, & R. Santiago (Eds.). Workgroup on American Indian research and program evaluation methodology (AIRPEM), Symposium on Research and Evaluation Methodology: Lifespan Issues Related to American Indians/Alaska Natives with Disabilities, Appendix D, pp. 176-178. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Institute for Human Development, Arizona University Center on Disabilities, American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center. 

Minkler, M, Wallerstein, N and Hall, B. (2002) Community-Based Participatory Research for

 Health. New York, Jossey-Bass.

Norton, I.M. & Manson, S.M. (1996). Research in American Indian and Alaska Native communities: Navigating the cultural universe of values and process. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64 (5), 856-860.

Reason, P. (1994). Three approaches to participative inquiry. In N. Denzin & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of Qualitative Research (pp. 324-339). London: Sage Publications.

Reason, P. (1996). Reflections on the purposes of human inquiry. Qualitative Inquiry, 2(1), 15-28.

Running Wolf, P., Sloer, R., Manteuffel, B., Sondheimer, D., Santiago, R., & Erickson, J.S. (2002). Cultural competence approaches to evaluation in tribal communities. In J.D. Davis, J.S. Erickson, S.R. Johnson, C.A. Marshall, P. Running Wolf, & R. Santiago (Eds.). Workgroup on American Indian research and program evaluation methodology (AIRPEM), Symposium on Research and Evaluation Methodology: Lifespan Issues Related to American Indians/Alaska Natives with Disabilities, pp. 32-49. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Institute for Human Development, Arizona University Center on Disabilities, American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.      

Sobeck, J.L, Chapleski, E., & Fisher, C. (2003). Conducting research with American Indians: A case study of motives, methods, and results. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 12, 69-83.

The Tohono O’odham Nation Department of Human Services. (1996). Research review code. Author, Sells, AZ 85634.  

Weaver, H.N. (1996). The challenges of research in Native American communities: Incorporating principles of cultural competence. Unpublished manuscript, New York: State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Social Work. 

Weaver, H. N. (1997). The challenges of research in Native American communities: Incorporating elements of cultural competence. Journal of Social Service Research, 23, 1-15.

 

Other Research Regulation Tools

Model Research Codes and Contracts

Model Tribal Research Code by American Indian Law Center, Inc.:
 
Model Tribal Research Code by Prof. Ron Whitener, University of Washington:
 

Model Research Contract by Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism http://www.ipcb.org/publications/policy/index.html

 
Model Research Contract by Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network:
 
 

Training Resources for Research Review Boards

Educational Videos on Protection of Human Subjects in Research by the Office of Human Research Protections, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
 

Human Research Participant Protection Training Resources by the Indian Health Service: http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Research/irbTrain.cfm