The creation of the Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health (TIJIH) emerged out of conversations in 2018 between an Indigenous professor1 and non-Indigenous graduate students working within Indigenous health research at the University of Toronto. TIJIH was intended to connect graduate students, Indigenous scholars, and Indigenous communities into a platform for work that focused on Indigenous health. The idea has since morphed into the establishment of a peer-reviewed journal and an accompanying Community of Practice (CoP) where people with an interest in Indigenous health can discuss, collaborate, and co-learn
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
This issue looks at the various definitions and understandings of the relationship between Indigenou...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
Three members of the editorial board of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin ...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
The quest to improve Indigenous people's access, participation and outcomes in education wherever we...
As the world currently enters a new season, constant flux is salient in the natural environment. Hum...
The International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies (IJCIS) now complements the recently launch...
Introduction: Welcoe to this issue of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia, which focuses on In...
In this special issue, edited by Mohi, Bridgette, Shiloh, Pat and Darren, we showcase work conducted...
Welcome to the International Journal of Indigenous Health (IJIH) and First Nations Health Authority’...
This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the j...
The Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health (WBIIH) is thrilled to produce its first volum...
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
This issue looks at the various definitions and understandings of the relationship between Indigenou...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
Three members of the editorial board of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin ...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
The quest to improve Indigenous people's access, participation and outcomes in education wherever we...
As the world currently enters a new season, constant flux is salient in the natural environment. Hum...
The International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies (IJCIS) now complements the recently launch...
Introduction: Welcoe to this issue of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia, which focuses on In...
In this special issue, edited by Mohi, Bridgette, Shiloh, Pat and Darren, we showcase work conducted...
Welcome to the International Journal of Indigenous Health (IJIH) and First Nations Health Authority’...
This edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies marks the tenth since the j...
The Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health (WBIIH) is thrilled to produce its first volum...
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
This issue looks at the various definitions and understandings of the relationship between Indigenou...