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aboriginal policy studies issue 2.1

aboriginal policy studies 2.1 has been published!
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Volume 2, Issue 1
aboriginal policy studies has published its latest issue at
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site to review articles and items of interest.

Thank-you for the continuing interest in our work,

Chris Andersen
Editor, aboriginal policy studies
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2.1 Table of Contents

Editor’s Introduction, 2.1
Chris Andersen

Articles
Housing and Aboriginal People in Urban Centres: A Quantitative
Evaluation
Yale D. Belanger, Gabrielle Weasel Head, Olu Awosoga

Aboriginal Federal Turnout in Northern Saskatchewan
Loleen Berdahl, Greg Poelzer, Bonita Beatty

Post-secondary Aboriginal Educational Policy in Ontario: Policy and
Practical Implications
Lorenzo Cherubini

Finding Voice in a Changing Ecological and Political
Landscapeâ€"Traditional Knowledge and Resource Management in Settled and
Unsettled Claim Areas of the Northwest Territories, Canada
Brenda Parlee

Commentary
The Mysterious Ways of Statistics for Aboriginal People in the Yukon:
The Ownership and Interpretation of Data
Greg Finnegan

Charting the Statistical Distinctiveness of Edmonton’s Aboriginal
Community
Jacqueline M. Quinless, Shalene Jobin

A Humble Commentary on the Topic of Elders, Honoraria, and Protocol
Tracy Bear

Book Reviews and Foundational Documents

Elder’s Protocol and Guidelines
Council on Aboriginal Initiatives, University of Alberta
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General Call for Submissions

Submissions to aboriginal policy studies include:
* scholarly articles;
* commentary articles; and
* book reviews.

Flexible deadline for aps issue 2.3 submissions is August 31, 2012. For
more information regarding submission requirements, contact Kirsten at
apsjournal@ualberta.ca.
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