Indigenomics : taking a seat at the economic table

Type
Book
Authors
Carol Anne Hilton ( Hilton, Carol Anne )
 
ISBN 10
0865719403 
ISBN 13
9780865719408 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2021 
Pages
255 
Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Economic conditions 
Abstract
"It is time. It is time to increase the visibility of the emerging modern Indigenous economy and the role and responsibility of the people involved. This is Indigenomics.

Indigenomics lays out the tenets of the emerging Indigenous economy, built around relationships, multigenerational stewardship of resources, and care for all. Highlights include:

- The ongoing power shift and rise of the modern Indigenous economy
- Voices of Indigenous business leaders
- Ongoing legal challenges to Canada's relationship with Indigenous Peoples
- Exposure of the false media narrative of Indigenous dependency
- A new narrative, rooted in the reality on the ground, that Indigenous Peoples are economic powerhouses
- Diverse examples from across the emerging Indigenous economy

Indigenomics calls for a new model of development, one that advances Indigenous self-determination, collective well-being, and reconciliation.

This is vital reading for business leaders and entrepreneurs, Indigenous organizations and Nations, governments and policymakers, and economists."--Back cover. 
Description
x, 255 pages : illustration ; 23 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:
Indigenomics Manifestation --
Through the Lens of Worldview --
Indian Problem --
Indigenous Economic Displacement and Marginalization --
Indigenous Worldview and Responsibility --
Nature of Wealth --
Timeline of Money --
Ceremony as an Expression of Wealth --
Economic Distortion: Through the Lens of Wealth and Poverty --
Landscape of Indigenous Worldview --
Principle 1 Everything Is Connected --
Principle 2 Story --
Principle 3 Animate Life Force --
Principle 4 Transformation --
Principle 5 Teachings --
Principle 6 Creation Story --
Principle 7 Protocol --
Principle 8 To Witness --
Principle 9 To Make Visible --
Principle 10 Renewal --
"But I Was Never Taught This in School" --
History of the Development of British Columbia --
Indigenous Economy --
Characteristics of an Indigenous Economy --
Indian Act Economics --
The Indian Act and the Aboriginal Question --
Indian Act Economics Effect: The Conditions for an Indigenous Economic Market Failure --
Perception of the Indian Act --
Indigenomics Power Center --
Indigenomics Push/Pull Dynamic --
7 Rs of the Indigenomics Power Center --
The Dependancy Illusion --
Great Debunk: Addressing the Illusion --
Power Play --
And Then Indigenous People Went to Court! --
Legal Spectrum --
Push/Pull Dynamic: An Inception into a New Economic Reality --
Power Shift: A Seat at the Economic Table --
Effect of the Emerging Indigenous Power Shift --
Risk of Doing Nothing --
Collective Response to Now --
Emerging Modern Indigenous Economy --
Setting a Target for Indigenous Economic Growth --
Understanding the Growth of the Indigenous Economy --
State of Indigenous Economic Research --
Building a Collective Economic Response: The Emerging100 Billion Indigenous Economy --
Indigenomics and the Unfolding Media Narrative --
Indigenous Business Media Themes --
Media Theme 1: Growing Indigenous Business Success --
Media Theme 2: Conflict and Risk in Industry Project Development --
Media Theme 3: Tone of Media Headings --
Media Theme 4: Aboriginal Legal Challenges and New Requirements --
Media Theme 5: Indigenous Business Innovation and Leadership --
Media Theme 6: Indigenous Worldview --
Media Theme 7: Aboriginal Relations/Reconciliation --
Media Theme 8: Growing Indigenous Economic Influence --
Media Theme 9: Shifting Aboriginal Business Environment --
Media Theme 10: Indigenous Ownership --
Media Visual Portrayals of Conflict and the Assertion of Aboriginal Rights --
Building a Toolbox for Economic Reconciliation --
Reconciliation and the Pathway to an Inclusive Economy --
Characteristics of an Inclusive Economy --
Indigenomics Toolbox --
Global Indigenous Power Shift --
Ecuador: The Power Moment --
Bolivia: The Law of the Rights of Mother Earth Power Moment --
Clayoquot Sound: The War in the Woods Power Moment --
New Zealand: The Rights of a River Power Moment --
Maori Economy Measured at50 billion Annually: Power Moment --
United Nations Calls for Revolutionary Thinking: Power Moment --
Indigenomics and the Great Convergence --
Economic Distortion: Addressing Dysfunctionality in the New Economy --
Regeneration: The Great Convergence --
Economic Design for an Inclusive Economy --
Great Economic Convergence and the Transformation of Meaning --
Economy of Meaning --
Addressing the Economic Disconnect --
Seat at the Economic Table.

Includes index.  
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