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Copyright (c) 2024 Thomas Brasdefer
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Editors:
Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox,
foxm@arizona.edu
Karen Jarratt-Snider,
Karen.Jarratt-Snider@nau.edu
Aresta Tsosie-Paddock,
alarusso@arizona.edu
Co-Editors:
Phil Bellfy, American Indian Studies Program, Michigan State University,
bellfy@msu.edu.
Thomas Brasdefer (Webmaster),
thomas@indigenouspolicy.org.
Ted Cloak,
Environmental Editor,
tcloak@unm.edu.
Thaddieus (Tad) Conner,
New Mexico State University,
conner03@nmsu.edu.
Russel Diabo,
Canada Editor,
rdiabo@rogers.com.
Jonathon Erlen, Ph.D.,
History of Medicine Librarian, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh,
erlen@pitt.edu.
Lee Francis, IV,
Popular Culture Editor
nativerealities@gmail.com.
Leo Killsback,
American Indian Studies, Montana State University,
leo.killsback@montana.edu.
Moki Kokoris
Facebook Coordinator & Arctic Editor,
moki@cloud9.net.
Eileen Luna-Firebaugh,
eluna@email.arizona.edu.
Anne Luna-Gordinier,
luna-gordinier@csus.edu.
Paula Mohan,
paulamohan@gmail.com.
Teresa Lynn Newberry,
Traditional Knowledge Editor
520-275-2855; terranewberry@gmail.com.
Ignacio Ochoa, M.A., Director, Nahual Foundation / Fundación Nahual, Sacatepéquez. Guatemala,
ignacio.ochoa@wisr.edu.
Michael Posluns,
mposluns@accglobal.net.
Steve Sachs
Senior Editor, Coordinator of Editorial Board,
ssachs@earthlink.net.
Jay Toth, M.A.,
Professor of Anthropology, SUNY Fredonia,
jtoth@atlanticbb.net.
William (Bill) Taggart,
New Mexico State University, Department of Government,
witaggar@nmsu.edu.
Mark Trahant, Editor,
Indian Country Today,
marktrahant@thecedarsgroup.org.
David Weiden
Book Review Editor, Media Review Editor
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Native American Studies,
Metropolitan State University of Denver,
dweiden@msudenver.edu.
Richard Wheelock,
Fort Lewis College,
r2wheelock@gmail.com.
Richard Witmer,
Creighton University, Chair,
RichardWitmer@creighton.edu.
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Advisory Council
Our thanks to all the members of the advisory council who review article submissions:
David Armstrong, Phil Bellfy, JoLee Blackbear, Bennis Blue, Stephen Brandon, Patricia Campbell, Ward Churchill, Tad Conner, Renne Ann Cramer, Shane Day, Erica Neegangwedgin, Larry French, Susan Grogan, Burke Hendrix, Sheree Hukill, Lilias Jarding, Ezra Rosser, Mickey Posluns, and Stefanie Wickstrom.
Statement of Purpose
Indigenous Policy Journal Standards and Philosophy of Publication of Scholarly Articles
In its publication of double-blind, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, the Indigenous Policy Journal aspires the highest standards of scholarly edification and discourse on policy issues facing Indigenous peoples. In doing so, the IPJ is informed by the important national and international policy goals of self-determination and continuance of cultural values of indigenous people. We advise those submitting their articles to be aware of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which provides useful guidelines for scholarly inquiry and study of practically any policy issue that contributes to the continuance of indigenous peoples.