Canadian Journal of Native Studies
http://www.brandonu.ca/Library/CJNS/
We are pleased to announce the free online access to back issues of the
Canadian Journal of Native Studies.
The Canadian Journal of Native Studies is a highly recognized journal in
the field of Native Studies. It comes out on a biannual basis, and
publishes original research that is refereed by peer review.
General in focus, the journal publishes articles that deal with the
anthropological, historical, sociological, political, legal, educational
and cultural issues affecting First Nations people. Although the
majority of articles deal with Indigenous peoples in Canada, it also
publishes articles dealing with Indigenous peoples worldwide.
A good measure of the journal's influence is the vast number of sources
that index the title. These include: Abstracts of Native Studies,
America: History and Life, Anthropological Index, Bibliography of
Natives of North America, Canadian Index, Canadian Periodical Index,
First Nations Periodical Index, and MLA International Bibliography.
The online edition of this journal has been made available through a
joint project between Bearpaw Publishing and the John E. Robbins Library
at Brandon University. The aim of the project is to mount all back
issues of the journal, two years after the volume has been published,
and make them available for free.
The Canadian Journal of Native Studies is a publication of the Society
for the Advancement of Native Studies, and is the official publication
of The Canadian Indian/Native Studies Association. It is funded with the
assistance of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of
Canada, Manitoba Education and Training's CareerStart program, and
Brandon University.
Online Editor: Carmen Kazakoff-Lane
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
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