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|a Introduction / Rick Colbourne and Robert B. Anderson -- Invitation to ethical space: a dialogue on sustainability and reconciliation / Reg Crowshoe and David Lertzman -- Coyote learns commerce / Joseph Scott Gladstone -- Resistance to 'development' amongst the Kogui of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta / Aili Pyhala -- Consultation or free, informed and prior consent? A comparative legal analysis of Indigenous consultation during natural resource activities in Australia and Canada / Madeline E. Taylor -- Towards measuring Indigenous sustainability: merging vernacular and modern knowledge / Maor Kohn, Meidad Kissinger and Avinoam Meir -- The Inuit: sustaining themselves, the Arctic and the World / Peter Hough -- Self-gentrification as a pro-active response to tourism development: cases of Indigenous entrepreneurship in mainland China and Taiwan / Jin Hooi Chan, Shih- Yu Chen, Zhongjuan Ji, Ying Zhang and Xiaoguang Qi -- What is a river? Cross-disciplinary and Indigenous assessment / Tero Mustonen and Pauliina Feodoroff -- Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in Galiza: indigeneity or peasanthood? / Joam Evans Pim -- Sustainable development through Indigenous community-based enterprises / Mario Vazquez-Maguirre -- Andean enterprises: a case study of Bolivia's Royal Quinoa entrepreneurs / Tamara Stenn -- Relational and social aspects of Indigenous entrepreneurship: the Hupacasath case / Irene Henriques, Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo and Robert B. Anderson -- Index.
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|a "Indigenous wellbeing is premised on sustainable self-determination that is in turn dependent on a community's evolving model for economic development, its cultural traditions, relationship to its traditional territories and its particular spiritual practices to enable the transmission of these traditions and practices to future generations. In this context, Indigenous leaders have consistently and repeatedly declared their desire to participate in regional, national and international economic development opportunities, capitalize on the abundance of resources on their traditional lands and that facilitate sustainable environmental, social, cultural and economic value creation activities that benefit their communities. They believe through asserting sovereignty of their lands and resources and acting on their inherent rights of Indigenous peoples will enable them to develop foster sustainable development activities that honour their distinct cultures, values and practices. This book, written by the leading scholars in the field, focuses specifically on examples and models for sustainable enterprise that address key issues related to economic, environmental, social and cultural value creation activities. It includes numerous examples of Indigenous communities which have successfully used entrepreneurship in the pursuit of sustainable development and wellbeing. Each chapter features practical examples and case studies that illustrate the key findings"--
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|a Rick Colbourne is Algonquin Anishinaabe. He is a Fulbright Fellow and Assistant Professor in Indigenous Leadership and Management at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business. His research is focused on understanding the intersection of Indigenous ways of knowing and organizing economic development and entrepreneurship. Robert B. Anderson is Professor Emeritus at the Hill/Levene Schools of Business, University of Regina. His areas of interest include entrepreneurship/economic development, resource management/sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, corporate/Indigenous alliances, Indigenous land claims/economic development, financial reporting in Indigenous organizations and the creation/commercialization of intellectual property.
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