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Tonóéva Mo'⊙htáeváótséva ná-heševehe.Ná-tsėhéstahe.我是秋阿舍-黑鹿博士,强大的南夏安部落的主权成员。作为小牛血统的一员,我很荣幸能够继承我的祖父萨姆-B-迪尔(Sam B. Deer)的遗志,他是我们民族神圣的守箭人、药师和营地信使。我的祖先为我们的人民服务,为子孙后代开辟了一条道路,我也要努力做到这一点,站在巨人的肩膀上,继承他们的遗产,推进他们的工作。本作品以讲故事的方式,结合学术视角,分享了我作为一名土著学者在社会工作非殖民化过程中的心路历程。
An Indigenous scholar’s journey towards decolonizing social work
Tonóéva Mo'⊙htáeváótséva ná-heševehe. Ná-tsėhéstahe. I seek to begin this work in a good way by introducing myself and my nation; I am Dr Autumn Asher BlackDeer, sovereign member of the mighty Southern Cheyenne Nation. It is an honor to be of the Little Calf bloodline, to be part of the legacy of my grandfather Sam B. Deer, a sacred arrow keeper, medicine man, and camp crier for our people. As my ancestors have served our people and created a path for future generations, I strive to do the same, honoring their legacy and furthering their work, standing on the shoulders of giants. The present work is a weaving of a storytelling approach with an academic lens to sharing pieces of my journey as an Indigenous scholar towards decolonizing social work.
期刊介绍:
Qualitative Social Work provides a forum for those interested in qualitative research and evaluation and in qualitative approaches to practice. The journal facilitates interactive dialogue and integration between those interested in qualitative research and methodology and those involved in the world of practice. It reflects the fact that these worlds are increasingly international and interdisciplinary in nature. The journal is a forum for rigorous dialogue that promotes qualitatively informed professional practice and inquiry.