#medievaltwitter an incredible thread up and down by @elysabethgrace on denial, erasure & burdens of Black scholars in the field. This particular point abt stepping aside & silencing your wyte voices is imperative but something many are unwilling to do. Pls read & digest.https://twitter.com/Elysabethgrace/status/1281327168912424960 …
Indigenous studies has an entire methodological protocol and discussion about this. There are several decades of scholarship, white papers, reports about this. There is an entire separate area called settler colonial studies.
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Have you had extensive collaboration the the various tribes? Have they given consent? Are you giving them compensation, co-collaboration or resources? Are they just objects of study? Is it situated in their expertise, methodologies, communities, etc.
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Yes, thank you. I’m aware of the field. Though always happy to receive more useful reading recommendations! This was a specific question about this particular thread.

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So maybe the question is more who are the co-creators and collaborators?
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yes, one of the possibilities is that they say no. And a researcher should take that and then refuse to do it. It is not their place, material, community etc. If they continue to go ahead then they are enacting settler colonial violence as part of the research industrial complex
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