American Indian Culture and Research Journal (AICRJ)

About the Journal

In print since 1971, the American Indian Culture and Research Journal (AICRJ) is an internationally renowned multidisciplinary journal designed for scholars and the general public. One of the premier journals in Native American studies, it publishes reviews of recent works and articles in the fields of history, anthropology, geography, sociology, political science, health, literature, law, education, and the arts. We publish AICRJ via open-access platform eScholarship and publish three times a year.

Access

Digitized AICRJ issues (from 1974-present) are available online via EScholarship.
We also offer printed copies (from 1974-2023) for purchase.

Permissions & Review Copies

  • If AICRJ has accepted your article for publication, and you do not own the rights to the images you wish to include, please obtain permission immediately using this form

  • When requesting permission to reprint, please include the following:

    • Name of the proposed publisher
    • print run
    • the estimated retail cost of the publication
  • for INSTRUCTORS: When requesting permission to post online, please include the name of the website and/or the name of the university where you teach, the name of the class, the number of students who will access that website, and whether the site if password-protected and limited to authorized users only

  • for AUTHORS: When requesting permission to post online, please indicate that you are an author and identify which website(s).

Contact:

Main: (310) 825-7315

Scott Skelton, Senior Editor:
senior-ed@aisc.ucla.edu