International Indigenous Policy Journal (IIPJ)
“An editorial and advisory board made up of experts in Indigenous issues leads this peer-reviewed journal. Regionally, they represent North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. IIPJ is a peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research journal addressing issues pertaining to Indigenous Peoples throughout the world. IIPJ has a very specific set of goals: To promote evidence-based policy making. To encourage quality research based on partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. To develop networks of policy researchers and policy makers, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, and their communities. To improve scholarship related to Indigenous issues. To spark debate on important policy issues facing Indigenous Peoples around the world.”