Abstract

This paper is a case study of collaborative research among the Kickapoo tribe of Oklahoma. The goals of this approach include community participation, collaboration of the participants on all aspects of the project, reciprocal learning processes, and respect for the community's sense of tribal privacy in regard to publications. The paper covers the process of implementation and the problems that emerged when researchers attempted to put principles of collaborative research into practice.

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