American Indian Quarterly

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    2,578
  • Abbreviation
    Am Indian Q
  • ISSN
    0095-182X
  • Main Publisher
    Southwestern American Indian Society
  • Publisher
    Project MUSE
  • Indian UGC
  • Indian UGC Name
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The American Indian Quarterly (AIQ) is a highly regarded interdisciplinary journal dedicated to promoting scholarship focused on American Indian and Indigenous peoples. It serves as a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, showcasing research across various disciplines. AIQ covers a broad spectrum of topics, including history, literature, anthropology, cultural studies, and political science, providing insights into the experiences, challenges, and resilience of Native communities. The journal features original articles, book reviews, and critical essays that explore contemporary and historical issues facing Indigenous populations. Relevant areas of coverage include cultural studies, history, anthropology, literature, and Native American studies. The journal is indexed in major academic databases. AIQ plays a crucial role in advancing knowledge and understanding of American Indian and Indigenous cultures and histories. The journal encourages submissions from scholars, artists, and community members, fostering dialogue and collaboration. It is committed to promoting ethical and respectful engagement with Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. The journal contributes significantly to reshaping narratives and promoting equity in academic discourse.