About the Journal
At the Forks: Where Indigenous and Human Rights Intersect is an open-access platform to highlight scholarship that engages in critical conversation around the connections, tensions, limits, and possibilities of Indigenous and human rights. Our goal is to disseminate timely, accessible research and thinking about Indigenous people and colonialism, in the past and the present, seen through the lenses of Indigenous rights and human rights.
At the Forks is a collaboration between the University of Manitoba’s Centre for Human Rights’ Research (CHRR) and Mamawipawin – the Indigenous Governance and Community Based Research Space.
At the Forks is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Individual articles may fall under different Creative Commons licenses.

For information on how to submit to At the Forks, please see our Submissions page.



Funding
At the Forks would like to acknowledge the financial contributions of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), and our contributing partners around the University of Manitoba including the Margaret Lawrence Endowment Fund, Women’s and Gender Studies, Department of History, and the Faculty of Arts.