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New Issue: aboriginal policy studies
Volume 1, Issue 3
aboriginal policy studies has just published its latest issue at
We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our
web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thank-you for the continuing interest in our work,
Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
Table of Contents:
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Editor's Introduction: Volume 1, No. 3
Chris Andersen
ARTICLES
Aboriginal Languages in Selected Cities In Canada: A Decade in Review,
1996 to 2006, Part Two
Mary Jane Norris
Digging Beneath the Surface of Aboriginal Labour Market Development:
Analyzing Policy Discourse in the Context of Northern Alberta?s Oil
Sands
Tracy L Friedel, Alison Taylor
The Triumph of Maori Entrepreneurs or Diverse Economies?
Maria Bargh
COMMENTARY
The Political Economy of Tribal Citizenship in the US: Lessons for
Canadian First Nations?
Kim TallBear
Transforming Relationships and Accessing Non-Insured Health Benefits
Travel Funding to see Traditional Healers from Off-reserve
Michael Hankard
BOOK REVIEWS AND FOUNDATIONAL DOCUMENTS
Book Review - Colonial Proximities: Crossracial Encounters and
Juridical Truths in British Columbia, 1871-1921
Logan Mardhani-Bayne
Book Review - Urbanizing Frontiers: Indigenous Peoples and Settlers in
19th-Century Pacific Rim Cities
Charles L Horn
National Association of Friendship Centres (NAFC) Letters Patent
Jeff Cyr
General Call for Submissions
Submissions for aboriginal policy studies include:
1. scholarly articles;
2. commentary articles; and
3. book reviews.
Flexible deadline for submissions is May 31, 2012.
For more information regarding submission requirements, contact Kirsten
at apsjournal@ualberta.ca.