The first issue of the First Peoples Child & Family Review was published 15 years ago, in 2004. From then on, this journal has provided a respected platform to share knowledge generated by Indigenous researchers, graduate students, community members, youth, and non-Indigenous allies and supporters. It has been a great privilege to promote the outstanding research, critical analysis, stories, standpoints, and educational contributions that have appeared in our journal over the years. In celebration, we have chosen to publish this special issue which features a reprint of 15 of our most popular contributions. All of our published contributions – which, at the time of this writing, amounted to just over 300 – have inspired the discussion a...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the j...
Volume 17, Issue (1) of the First People Child and Family Review puts forward articles that disrupt ...
This introduction underscores many of the points raised and facts presented in the articles of this ...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
It is a pleasure to guest edit this special edition of Critical Social Work. The process of reviewin...
Contributions to volume 28:1 of the JLSP offered poignant insights into the root sources of the over...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
The Second Edition of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin by Te Rau Matatini...
Three members of the editorial board of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin ...
My name is Reina Foster, an Anishinaabekwe from Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty #3. I am the former ...
In this special issue, edited by Mohi, Bridgette, Shiloh, Pat and Darren, we showcase work conducted...
It has been said that a child shall lead the way. There are lessons to be learned from the smallest ...
The high numbers of Aboriginal children placed in provincial and territorial care demonstrates the n...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the j...
Volume 17, Issue (1) of the First People Child and Family Review puts forward articles that disrupt ...
This introduction underscores many of the points raised and facts presented in the articles of this ...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
It is a pleasure to guest edit this special edition of Critical Social Work. The process of reviewin...
Contributions to volume 28:1 of the JLSP offered poignant insights into the root sources of the over...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
The Second Edition of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin by Te Rau Matatini...
Three members of the editorial board of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin ...
My name is Reina Foster, an Anishinaabekwe from Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty #3. I am the former ...
In this special issue, edited by Mohi, Bridgette, Shiloh, Pat and Darren, we showcase work conducted...
It has been said that a child shall lead the way. There are lessons to be learned from the smallest ...
The high numbers of Aboriginal children placed in provincial and territorial care demonstrates the n...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the j...