This page brings together reports and publications produced by the Indigenous Editors Association. These resources are intended to support Indigenous and non-Indigenous editors, storytellers, and publishing professionals in engaging with Indigenous stories and knowledges in a good way.
The IEA is pleased to share our newest publication, Reading with Respect: A Guide to Cultural Authenticity Reads, released in May 2026.
Developed to support those seeking to conduct cultural authenticity reads of Indigenous content respectfully and effectively, the guide outlines key elements that contribute to a well-executed authenticity read, including guidance on respectful collaboration, fair compensation, and editorial integration. At the end of the guide, you will find a practical checklist for reviewers.
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