The Indigenous economy is surging, but full Indigenous economic participation is still lacking, thwarted by the colonial and racist policies of Canada's Indian Act. The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power deconstructs these historic and systemic barriers and presents an ethical response based on Indigenomics in action.
The Indigenous economy is surging, but full Indigenous economic participation is still lacking, thwarted by the colonial and racist policies of Canada's Indian Act. The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power deconstructs these historic and systemic barriers and presents an ethical response based on Indigenomics in action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol Anne Hilton is founder of the Indigenomics Institute, the Global Center of Indigenomics, and the Global Indigenous Technology House. An advisor to business, governments, and First Nations, she is a Hesquiaht woman of Nuu chah nulth descent and author of the award-winning Indigenomics. Carol Anne lives in Victoria, BC.
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Acknowledgements Foreword The Indigenomics Manifestation Chapter 1: Weaving The Invisible Thread Chapter 2: Radical Indigenous Economic Exclusion Chapter 3: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics Chapter 4: Indians, Ethics and Economic Value Chapter 5: The Actual Cost of Doing Nothing Chapter 6: The Indigenous Economic Media Narrative Chapter 7: An Indigenomics Perspective- Shaping Meaning Chapter 8: Stoking the Fire - Designing for Radical Inclusion Chapter 9: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power Conclusion: The Happiest Future References Appendices: An Indigenomics Exploration
Acknowledgements Foreword The Indigenomics Manifestation Chapter 1: Weaving The Invisible Thread Chapter 2: Radical Indigenous Economic Exclusion Chapter 3: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics Chapter 4: Indians, Ethics and Economic Value Chapter 5: The Actual Cost of Doing Nothing Chapter 6: The Indigenous Economic Media Narrative Chapter 7: An Indigenomics Perspective- Shaping Meaning Chapter 8: Stoking the Fire - Designing for Radical Inclusion Chapter 9: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power Conclusion: The Happiest Future References Appendices: An Indigenomics Exploration
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