The Fourth World Journal (FWJ) is a subscription-based, peer-reviewed international journal published by the Center for World Indigenous Studies, USA. FWJ is a platform for international scholars and activists, and political and cultural leaders.
Published continuously since 1984, The FWJ has been a reliable, trusted, and respected source of contemporary Fourth World scholarship and commentary from around the world.
The journal publishes studies, commentaries, and analyses of the ideas, knowledge, and conditions of more than 5,000 Fourth World (Indigenous) Nations, representing over 1.9 billion people globally.
The journal publishes articles across a diverse range of fields, including:
Anthropology, communication and cross-cultural studies, demography, indigenous environmental sciences, food sovereignty, development governance, economics, education, ethics, geography, history, international relations, indigenous legal systems and law, linguistics, media studies, methodologies, philosophy, political science, population studies, psychology, public health, sociology, literature, visual and performing arts (music, theater, and dance), religious studies, and women’s/feminist studies.
Call for Papers: Special Edition 2025 2-issue on Women’s Traditional Medicine.
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Taiaiake Alfred (Mohawk, Canada)
Nitu Singh (India)
Melina Corona (Mexico)
Levita Duhaylungsod Ph.D.
Christian Nellemann Ph.D.
Anke Weisheit M.sc, B.Sc, Eng.
Leslie E. Korn Ph.D., MPH
Dina Gilio-Whitaker MA (Colville Confederated Tribes)
Janaka Jayawickrama Ph.D.
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