INDIGENOUS POLICY
JOURNAL OF THE INDIGENOUS STUDIES NETWORK (ISN)
Vol. XX, No. 3 FORMERLY NATIVE AMERICAN POLICY Fall, 2009
COMPILED October 31, 2009
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Indigenous Policy (IPJ) publishes articles, commentary, reviews, news, and announcements concerning Native American and international Indigenous affairs, issues, events, nations, groups and media. We invite commentary and dialogue in and between issues.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Environmental Activities
- U.S. Activities
- International Activities
Indian and Indigenous Development(Environmental Developments,U.S. Developments, International Developments).
Tim Giago, “No more status quo for BIA education”
Thaddieus W. Conner, and William A. Taggart, “A Research Note on the Impact of the Economic Recession on
Indian Gaming in Connecticut
As IPJ is now a refereed journal, articles are being posted on a different schedule from the rest of the journal. We anticipate that the next batch of articles will be added to this issue in mid-November.
- THE INDIAN POLICY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
- THE INDIAN POLICY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN W. Dale Mason As James M. McPherson notes in his recent Tried B … more →
- Author: W. Dale Mason
- RETURNING TRIBAL GOVERNMENT TO TRADITIONAL PRINCIPLES
- RETURNING TRIBAL GOVERNMENT TO TRADITIONAL PRINCIPLES APPROPRIATELY FOR THE TWENTYFIRST CENTURY: THE … more →
- Author: Stephen M. Sachs
- From colonized region to globalized region?
- From colonized region to globalized region? Challenges to addressing social issues in Nunavik in the … more →
- Authors: Nicole Ives, Oonagh Aitken
- Book Review Essays by Erich Steinman
- Book Review Essay Reviewed texts: The Politics of Minor Concerns: American Indian Policy and Congres … more →
- Author: Erich Steinman
- HAUDENOSAUNEE LIVES
- HAUDENOSAUNEE LIVES By Wendy J. Gonyea We are the Haudenosasunee, meaning “People of the Longhouse.” … more →
- Author: Wendy J. Gonyea
- Participatory action research: exploring Indigenous youth perspectives and experiences
- Stewart, S. L. (Paper Submitted, 2009). Indigenous Journal of Policy Participatory action research: … more →
- Author: Suzanne L. Stewart
- Having a yarn: The importance of appropriate engagement and participation in the development of Indigenous driven environmental policy, Queensland, Australia.
- Having a yarn: The importance of appropriate engagement and participation in the development of Indi … more →
- Authors: Arnold Wallis, Melissa Nursey-Bray, Phillip Rist
- Atonement Among the Haudenosaunee
- Atonement Among the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations Iroquois) ©by Doug George-Kanentiio The act of atonem … more →
- Author: Doug George-Kanentiio
- Mainstreaming Indigeneity by Indigenizing Policymaking: Towards an Indigenous Grounded Analysis Framework as Policy Paradigm
- Mainstreaming Indigeneity by Indigenizing Policymaking: Towards an Indigenous Grounded Analysis Fram … more →
- Author: Augie Fleras, Roger Maaka
- The Impact of Indian Gaming on Indian Education in New Mexico
- The Impact of Indian Gaming on Indian Education in New Mexico Thaddieus W. Conner (conner03@ou.edu) … more →
- Author(s): Thaddieus W. Conner
- Conner – Tables 1 – 5
- Table 1 Description of Variables Variable Description School Quality1Meets Adequate Yearly Progress … more →
- Author(s): Conner Taggart
- Aboriginal Alcohol Addiction in Ontario Canada: A Look at the History and Current Healing Methods That Are Working In Breaking the Cycle of Abuse
- Aboriginal Alcohol Addiction in Ontario Canada: A Look at the History and Current Healing Methods Th … more →
- Author(s): Christine Smillie-Adjarkwa
- An Indigenous Perspective on the Standardisation of Restorative Justice in New Zealand and Canada
- Title: An Indigenous Perspective on the Standardisation of Restorative Justice in New Zealand and C … more →
- Author(s): Juan Marcellus Tauri
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Co-Editors:
Phil Bellfy, American Indian Studies Program, Michigan State University, 262 Bessey Hall, East Lansing MI
48824, (517)432-2193, bellfy@msu.edu.
Thaddieus (Tad) Conner, The University of Oklahoma, Department of Political Science, 455 W. Lyndsey St.,
Norman, OK 73019, (405)325-6470, conner03@ou.edu.
Steve Sachs, 1916 San Pedro, NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505)265-9388, ssachs@earthlink.net.
Paula Mohan, Political Science Department, 305 Salisbury Hall, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater,
Whitewater, WI 53190 (262)472-5772 (o), (608)233-2812(h), mohanp@mail.uww.edu.
Ignacio Ochoa, M.A., Director, Nahual Foundation / Fundación Nahual, A Think Tank by and for the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, 2a Avenida Norte 6 B, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez. Guatemala.
Of: (502)7832-0167, Cell: (502)5985-4954, ignacio@fundacion-nahual.org, ochoa.ignacio@gmail.com,
www.nahualfoundation.org, http://www.fundacion-nahual.org.
Michael Posluns, Daytime & Cell: (416)995-8613, mposluns@accglobal.net.
Annalise Romoser (410)230-2800 ext. 2845, aromoser@lwr.org.
William (Bill) Taggart, New Mexico State University, Department of Government, Box 30001, MSC 3BN
Las Cruces, NM 88003, (575)646-4935, witaggar@nmsu.edu.
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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE NEXT ISSUE IS APRIL 8
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INDIGENOUS POLICY PLANS FOR 2009-10 – WE INVITE YOUR HELP AND INPUT
We hope that you are having a fine FALL. Indigenous Policy journal is available on the web with e-mail notification of new issues at no charge. Indigenous Policy puts out two regular issues a year (Spring and Fall), and since summer 2006, a summer issue serving as the Proceedings of the Western Social Science Association Meeting American Indian Studies Section. We are seeking additional editors, columnists and commentators for regular issues, and editors or editorial groups for special issues, and short articles for each issue. As IP J is now a refereed journal, articles are being posted on a different schedule from the rest of the journal. MSU Press is posting the articles portion of IPJ on a web site of theirs, with links between the Articles page here and on its web site, so the reader will have complete access to the entire IPJ issue from either location, as if everything were posted on one site.
Jeff Corntassel and colleagues put together a special winter 2002 issue with a focus on “federal recognition and Indian Sovereignty at the turn of the century.” We had a special issue on international Indigenous affairs summer 2004. We invite short articles, reports, announcements and reviews of meetings, media and media, programs and events, and short reports of news, commentary and exchange of views, as well as willingness to put together special issues.
Send us your thoughts and queries about issues and interests and replies can be printed in the next issue and/or made by e-mail. In addition, we will carry Indigenous Studies Network (ISN) news and business so that these pages can be a source of ISN communication and dialoguing in addition to circular letters and annual meetings at APSA. In addition to being the newsletter/journal of the Indigenous Studies Network, we collaborate with the Native American Studies Section of the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) and provide a dialoguing vehicle for all our readers. This is your publication. Please let us know if you would like to see more, additional, different, or less coverage of certain topics, or a different approach or format.
IPJ is now a refereed journal. Submissions of articles should go to Phil Bellfy. bellfy@msu.edu, who will send them out for review. Our process is for non-article submissions to go to Steve Sachs, who drafts each regular issue. Unsigned items are by Steve. Paula Mohan, Phil Bellfy, Ignacio Ochoa and Michael (Mickey) Posluns then make editing suggestions to Steve. Phil puts this Journal on the web,
GUIDE TO SUBMITTING WRITINGS TO IPJ
We most welcome submissions of articles, commentary, news, media notes and announcements in some way relating to American Indian or international Indigenous policy issues, broadly defined. Please send article submissions electronically attached to e-mail to Phil Bellfy, bellfy@msu.edu, who will send them out for review. All non-article submissions (including Research Notes, which usually are non refereed articles) go via e-mail to Steve Sachs: ssachs@earthlink.net, or on disk, at: 1916 San Pedro, NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110. If you send writings in Word format, we know we can work with them. We can translate some, but not all other formats into word. If you have notes in your submission, please put them in manually, as end notes as part of the text. Do not use an automated foot/end note system that numbers the notes as you go and put them in a footer. (such automated notes are often lost, and if not, may appear elsewhere in the journal, and not in your article, as several writings are posted together in the same file. The one exception is the Proceedings of the AIS section at the WSSA meeting, in summer issues, where each article is kept in its own file, and it is O.K to use an automated note system. If you use any tables in a submission, please send a separate file(s) for them, as it is impossible to work with them to put on the web when they are an integral part of a Word text. Some other format/style things are helpful to us, and appreciated, but not an absolute requirement. As we publish in 12 point Times font, with single spacing, and a space between paragraphs, it saves us work if we receive writings that way. Many thanks. We look forward to seeing what you send us.
ISN 2008-09 COORDINATING COUNCIL:
Phil Bellfy, bellfy@msu.edu. EDITOR
Stephanie Di Alto, sdialto@uci.edu, PROGRAM Co-COORDINATOR
Thaddieus (Tad) Conner, (405)325-6470, conner03@ou.edu, CO-EDITOR
Anne F. Boxberger Flaherty, Duke University, afb4@duke.edu
Luke Jones, Jones.Luke@epamail.epa.gov, (202)285-3199
Sheryl Lightfoot, University of Minnesota, slightft@umn.edu (2009 PROGRAM COORDINATOR)
Paula Mohan, mohanp@mail.uww.edu, (262)472-1120, CO-EDITOR
Ignacio Ochoa, ignacio@fundacion-nahual.org, ochoa.ignacio@gmail.com, Of: (502)7832-0167, CO-EDITOR
Jeff Peterson, petersgd@uwec.edu
Michael Posluns, mposluns@accglobal.net. (416)995-8613, CO-EDITOR
Annalise Romoser, aromoser@lwr.org. CO-EDITOR
Stephen Sachs, ssachs@earthlink.net (317)924-5965, SENIOR EDITOR, EDITORIAL BOARD COORDINATOR
Signa Daum Shanks, sdaumsha@uwo.ca
William (Bill) Taggart, New Mexico State University, (575)646-4935, witaggar@nmsu.edu, CO-EDITOR
Dale Turner, dale.turner@dartmouth.edu, COORDINATOR, (603)646-0324
Elizabeth Wabindato, elizabeth.wabindato@nau.edu (928)523-6652
Webmaster, Ruby Kinsey, imagehost.net
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INDIGENOUS WEB PAGE ON RACE ETHNICITY & POLITICS SECTION LINK
Paula Mohan has constructed the American Indian and International Indigenous webpage on the Race and Ethnic Politics link to the APSA website at http://facstaff.uww.edu/mohanp/nasa.html. She is actively soliciting material for ISN’s webpage in the areas of syllabi, directory of scholars, graduate and undergraduate programs, new publications, resources and related areas. Contact her at mohanp@mail.uww.edu.
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