
Projects
The National Indigenous Knowledge and Language Alliance/Alliance nationale des connaissances et des langues autochtones (NIKLA-ANCLA) is establishing an open access journal that contains scholarly and community content. The journal will respond to the needs of NIKLA-ANCLA’s membership, and will promote the content and value of Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) voices, to network and nurture a community of practice related to Indigenous knowledge, cultural memory, language, and Indigenous ways of knowing, as they relate to culture memory and heritage. As well as peer-reviewed academic content, the journal will include non-peer reviewed research productions, such as arts and poetics.
About the Journal
NIKLA-ANCLA Journal
Geoffrey Boyd
Metadata Librarian, Geoffrey R. Weller Library
University of Northern British Columbia
Camille Callison
Tāłtān Nation
University Librarian, University of the Fraser Valley
NIKLA Chair
The NIKLA-ANCLA Journal Co-Editors:
NIKLA is currently seeking expressions of interest from individuals to serve as volunteers on the editorial board of the journal, to guide the editorial direction of the journal, ensure the journal's relevance and quality, develop policies, and manage the process of acquiring content for the journal.
Expressions of Interest
The inaugural issue of the National Indigenous Knowledge and Alliance (NIKLA) Journal will feature Knowledge shared at the International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum (IILF) in Tkaronto. The Call for Papers can be found here.