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JOURNAL HAS MOVED

2019-07-11

The International Journal of Indigenous Health (IJIH) was established to advance knowledge and understanding to improve Indigenous health. IJIH is peer-reviewed, online, and open-access.

THE JOURNAL HAS MOVED TO https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijih/index

Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
University of Toronto
155 College Street, Toronto, Suite 400
Ontario, Canada

Aboriginal Health Research Networks Secretariat
Journal of Aboriginal Health
About Our Logo

The following background and meaning was provided by the Jensen Group, an Indigenous company in Canada that designed the Journal logo: the circle represents earth in its totality with the five figures representing the five continents. The figures are joined together in unity, friendship and co-operation looking outward to show forward thinking, vision and openness. The colour green represents newness, growth, action, going forward, as well as ecological concern and mindfulness of the healing nature of plants. Within the centre space is a turtle which holds a place of esteem in cultures the world over, and generally symbolizes good health and longevity.

This work is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License

ISSN    2291-9368
EISSN  2291-9376

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