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              Forming strong cultural identities in an intersecting space of indigeneity and autism using research and digital storytelling
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       Author (aut): Simpson, Heather 
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| Abstract | 
   Abstract 
              This research responds to the urgency to disrupt patterns of social injustice, exclusion, and cultural genocide while 
promoting positive identity formation, pride, and resilience for Indigenous autistics in the post-secondary education 
system. This study utilized a participatory action research approach positioning participants as collaborators with the 
research team. Data collection involved qualitative data derived from the transcripts of online sessions, participant digital 
stories, and a summative survey. Thematic analysis was used to identify emergent themes of individual and a collective 
narrative. Findings are presented as an original concept of the author called Thrivival: The Fire Within, comprising four 
themes: self-identity, time, balance, and community. This work contributes to a broader understanding and expressions 
of Indigenization, decolonization, equity, diversity, and inclusion in post-secondary teaching, learning, and policy to better 
support the identity and success of Indigenous autistic students and arguably, all students who experience intersectional 
discrimination within post-secondary education systems  | 
                  
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              issn: 1177-1801 
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          PUBLISHED 
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| DOI | 
   DOI 
              https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801231197838 
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          author 
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| Keywords | 
   Keywords 
          autism; culture; disability; identity; Indigenous; post-secondary 
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             Forming strong cultural identities in an intersecting space of indigeneity and autism using research and digital storytelling 
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