Papers in this special issue were originally presented at a workshop on ‘Colonization, Indigenous Health and History’, held in Stockholm in June 2015. This workshop was part of an international, interdisciplinary project ‘Indigenous Health in Transition’ led by Per Axelsson, Tahu Kukutai and Rebecca Kippen. We thank the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Swedish Research Council for funding this project; and Vaartoe/Centre for Sami Research at Umea° University, the Arctic Research Centre at Umea° University, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities for providing additional support for the workshop. We also thank the workshop participants, article authors, article reviewers, and the Journal of Northern Stud...
Collaboration on social policy issues from the perspective of indigenous peoples is a good example o...
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indige...
Papers in this special issue were originally presented at a workshop on ‘Colonization, Indigenous He...
Among countries in the circumpolar north1 there are persistent and substantial differences in health...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
Ethics in research related to Indigenous peoples has, over recent decades, been increasingly discuss...
This communication paper reflects on discussions from a workshop about Indigenous involvement in the...
Since research on Sámi people was initiated in the 17th century, the majority of research projects o...
Good health and well-being is one of the most important sustainability goals of today. Unfortunately...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
This special issue brings together a series of papers that were presented at the Northern, Rural, an...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
Collaboration on social policy issues from the perspective of indigenous peoples is a good example o...
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indige...
Papers in this special issue were originally presented at a workshop on ‘Colonization, Indigenous He...
Among countries in the circumpolar north1 there are persistent and substantial differences in health...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
This edition testifies to the broad international reach of the journal, with contributions variously...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
Ethics in research related to Indigenous peoples has, over recent decades, been increasingly discuss...
This communication paper reflects on discussions from a workshop about Indigenous involvement in the...
Since research on Sámi people was initiated in the 17th century, the majority of research projects o...
Good health and well-being is one of the most important sustainability goals of today. Unfortunately...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
This special issue brings together a series of papers that were presented at the Northern, Rural, an...
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin Managing Editor Dr Kahu McClintock introduce...
Collaboration on social policy issues from the perspective of indigenous peoples is a good example o...
Recently appointed Editorial Board Chair, Professor Brendan Hokowhitu presents his first Editorial f...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has declared that Indige...