The Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance

The Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance

Frequency: annually

The Indigenous Peoples' Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance (IPJ) publishes writing concerned with Native Peoples' cultures, traditions, histories, and law.

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IPJ publishes with the goal of bettering and advancing Native Nations and Indian People. Our Journal is here to actively resist against the insidious effects of colonialism, racism, and the subjugation of Native Peoples. We promote Native scholarship, both student and faculty, and support Native scholars and voices. We partner with Native communities to publish writings that will bring attention to their specific situations and legal battles. We discuss any and all legal struggles faced by Native Nations and Indian People and in so doing actively seek out publishable material from the traditional as well as the intellectual perspective.

Publisher: UCLA School of Law
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