First Peoples Child & Family Review
A Journal on Innovation and Best Practices in
Aboriginal Child Welfare
Administration, Research, Policy and Practice
Other Aboriginal Journals and Publications
Canadian Journal of Native Education is published twice yearly with occasional supplemental issues by the Department of Educational Foundations at the University of Alberta and the First Nations House of Learning at the University of British Columbia. For further information contact:
Canadian Journal of Native Education
Publication Services
4-116 Education North
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2G5
Phone (403) 492-3726
Fax (403) 492-0236
BITNET address: CURION@VM.UCS.UALBERTA.CA
or
Canadian Journal of Native Education
First Nations House of Learning (UBC)
The Longhouse
1985 West Mall
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2
Phone: (604) 822-8940
Fax: (604) 822-8944
Native Studies Review - is a refereed journal published by the Native Studies Department at the University of Saskatchewan. The Review was first published in 1984 and has regularly produced two issues per year.
AYAANGWAAMIZIN: International Journal of Indigenous Philosophy is published twice a year by Lakehead University Northern and Regional Studies Committee. For information contact:
AYAANGWAAMIZIN: International Journal of Indigenous Philosophy
Lakehead University Northern and Regional Studies Committee.
Editors
955 Oliver Rd.
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 5E1
Canadian Journal of Education is published quarterly by the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. This journal, though not exclusively Native directed, works to include Aboriginal authors and articles that include an Aboriginal worldview. For submissions information, contact:
Canadian Journal of Education
Geoffrey Milburn, Editor-in-chief
Faculty of Education
University of Western Ontario
1137 Western Rd.
London, ON N6G 1G7
For subscription information, contact:
Canadian Society for the Study of Education
#205-1 Stewart St.
Ottawa, ON K1N 6H7
The CANDO Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development is the first journal dedicated exclusively to economic development in Aboriginal communities in Canada. This journal is published twice a year jointly by Captus Press of York University in Toronto and CANDO, the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers in Edmonton.

