The AICRJ is one of the longest running, peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of Indigenous Studies, primarily focused Native Studies scholarship.
Happy Friday! Reaching out to say that if you’re like the many others leaving X for Bluesky, please find us there. We will be shifting our social media away from X in the upcoming week. We would love to find the Indigenous Studies networks at BSKY!
Job! American Indian Studies Center at UCLA is seeking a Director for its Tribal Learning and Community and Education Exchange program. The program’s primary objective is to increase educational exchange and learning between tribal communities and UCLA.
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Some good news to share, our book "Indigenous Education Leadership Through Community-Based Knowledge and Research" information is up on the University of New Mexico Press website. You can pre-order our book that will be out in April via the website: https://t.co/2EkEBLixDI
Huge News! An AICRJ essay (46:3) has won not one but TWO awards! The Western Historical Association this week will be giving Sarah A. Whitt both the 2024 Arrington-Prucha Prize (religious history) and the 2024 Jensen-Miller Award for best article on women and gender in the West.
Scholarship That Matters. From our latest issue: "Numerous studies have documented the extreme rarity of voter fraud. Reuters conducted a comprehensive review of voter fraud claims prior to the 2022 election and again found virtually no fraud." Election Integrity on Native Land.
Job! UCLA Theater, Film and Television: • a dynamic artist/teacher with a commitment to training the next generation of film/media professionals. • Creative work, research and/or community engagement that centers on Indigenous communities is required.
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Job! The Tribal Learning Community and Education Exchange's primary objective is to increase educational exchange between tribal communities and UCLA by promoting greater recruitment, participation, and retention of indigenous students in higher education.
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Two open rank positions open in the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota! Spread the word! We start admitting for our new PhD program this year and are moving into our own building. Exciting times!
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You can read "A Collaborative Approach to the Analysis of Northwest Coast Treasures from the Ehlers Collection in Denmark" by Magdalena Naum et al. in our latest issue 47:2!
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"Ohlone is also a contemporary designation for eight related languages spoken by these local tribes. Despite missionization and genocide, these tribes are active in cultural and political resurgence" - Abel R. Gomez out now in issue 47:2!
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“… there is no relationship between the practice of ballot collection and rates of voter fraud, but there are significant advantages for Native voters who choose to use ballot collection.” In our current issue!
“… relationality must be a commitment to being uncomfortable and working through the current realities as much as envisioning a future fundamentally different from the present.” - Jean Dennison (Osage Nation)
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Job!! The deputy director serves as the managing editor of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal, the leading academic journal for peer reviewed essays in the field of Indigenous Studies.
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