Abstract
The Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health (TIJIH) began in an effort to prioritize Indigenous voices within western academic environments, which often serve to silence Indigenous ways of being and knowing. We have shared previously about these aims and we encourage you to look to these for more information (Monteith & Tan, 2020; Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health, 2020). Since the release of our second issue in 2021, our team has had considerable turnover as members move to continue important work in related areas. We feel immense joy for their contributions and continued relationships. We are also excited for the new faces that have joined our team and look to our community as we continue to build our vision of highlighting Indigenous perspectives and voices within academic peer-reviewed literature.
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