
KEY POINTS The role played by non-Indigenous researchers involved in Indigenous health research can be complicated and contentious. Kilian and colleagues[1][1] discuss some of the reasons for this in their qualitative study of the approaches of non-Indigenous researchers to Indigenous research,
Canada, Social Responsibility, Racism, Health Policy, Civil Rights, Health Services, Indigenous, Humans, Health Services Research
Canada, Social Responsibility, Racism, Health Policy, Civil Rights, Health Services, Indigenous, Humans, Health Services Research
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