What analogy does Figure 15.1 represent, and how can it be linked to research and ethics?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWERS Durie's model represents the four (wh?) corner supports, or walls, of a house (whare) that hold each other together with the floor and ceiling in a stable framework; such a framework of stability and sustainability is essential for upholding ethics in Indigenous research. If one ‘support' is missing or ignored the inference is that the house is unstable and the research and ethical principles have been ‘breached'.
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