
Ethnography of Indigenous Peoples
Ethnography of Indigenous Peoples is a research method that involves deeply studying and understanding the cultures, traditions, beliefs, and everyday lives of Indigenous communities. Researchers, often anthropologists, spend time with community members, observe their practices, and listen to their stories to learn about their social organization, customs, and worldview. This approach aims to accurately represent Indigenous perspectives, preserve cultural knowledge, and promote respectful engagement. It helps outsiders gain insight into Indigenous ways of life while supporting their rights and sovereignty, when conducted ethically and collaboratively.