Journal Issue:
Journal of Military and Strategic Studies
Volume: 19, Issue: 2
2019-02-01- “The Exigencies of the Military Situation Must be the Primary Consideration”: the Department of Indian Affairs, Communication Control, and Indigenous Families in the First World War
- Wartime Experiences and Indigenous Identities in the Japanese Empire
- Exploring the Meaning of Indigenous Military Service during the Second World War in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States
- Embracing Indigenous culture in military organizations: the experience of Māori in the New Zealand military
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service in the Second World War
- “Indigenous Communities are at the Heart of Canada’s North”: Media Misperceptions of the Canadian Rangers, Indigenous Service, and Arctic Securit
- “Growing Together”: The Cultural Contribution of Indigenous People in the Canadian Military since the First World War
- Canadian Dilemma: Is There a Path from Systemic Racism Toward Employment Equity for Indigenous People in the Canadian Forces?
- Organizational Influence on Individual Perceptions: The social representations of the Aboriginal military in the Canadian Armed Forces