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The Journal of Aboriginal Health (JAH) is a peer-reviewed journal on Aboriginal health published by the National Aboriginal Health Organization of Canada. Launched in 2004, JAH features articles from leading health scholars, academics and Aboriginal community members.
JAH was designed with the intent to foster a dynamic community of people concerned with issues of Aboriginal health. It offers in-depth analysis on emerging issues in the field, original research, editorials and suggestions for further reading.
Each issue of the journal has a guest editor who solicits appropriate papers from a variety of perspectives. All published articles are peer reviewed. Guest editors are chosen by the journal’s editorial advisory committee.
JAH is offered free-of-charge on NAHO's Web site. Those who subscribe to the journal can also receive a free copy.