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Journal of Indigenous Studies

Journal of Indigenous Studies  
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Discipline Anthropology
Language English, French, Cree
Edited by Dana F. Lawrence (1989–1990), Catherine Littlejohn (1991), Karla Jessen Williamson (1996–1997)
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Publisher
Publication history
1989–1997
Frequency Biannual
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ISSN 0838-4711
OCLC no. 19758199

The Journal of Indigenous Studies (French: La Revue des Études Indigènes) was a multilingual, biannual, peer-reviewed academic journal. It was established in 1989 and was sponsored by the Gabriel Dumont Institute, a Métis-directed educational and cultural entity in Saskatoon (Saskatchewan, Canada), affiliated with the University of Regina. The journal's scope was interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, with a focus on indigenous people, from the perspectives of a variety of academic fields, including archaeology, education, law, linguistics, philosophy, and sociology. The journal was one of several Native American newspapers and periodicals under the auspices of the Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta.

While all six volumes were written in English and French, three of them (Nos. 3, 5, and 6) were also in Cree. The last volume was published in 1997.


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