Carol Anne Hilton

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A Seat at the Economic Table

A Seat at the Economic Table

From: Indigenomics

Conclusion 6 $0.60 Add
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Appendices

Appendices

From: Indigenomics

Appendices include a universal declaration of the rights of Mother Earth and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s call to action #92. 4 $0.40 Add
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Building a Toolbox for Economic Reconciliation

Building a Toolbox for Economic Reconciliation

From: Indigenomics

Topics discussed in this chapter include reconciliation and the pathway to an inclusive economy, the characteristics of an inclusive economy and the Indigenomics toolbox. 12 $1.20 Add
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"But I Was Never Taught This In School"

"But I Was Never Taught This In School"

From: Indigenomics

Topics discussed in this chapter include a timeline of the history of the development of British Columbia. 18 $1.80 Add
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Chapter 1: Radical Indigenous Economic Exclusion
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Chapter 1: Radical Indigenous Economic Exclusion

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter explores how the process of “othering”, inherent in the policies of the Indian Act, has reinforced systemic inequality and exclusion of Indigenous peoples in Canada. 8 $0.80 Add
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Chapter 2: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics
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Chapter 2: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter explores how the Indian Act has historically restricted Indigenous economic development, defines the concept of “Indian Act economics”, and outlines its lasting negative … 22 $2.20 Add
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Chapter 3: Indians, Ethics, and Economic Value
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Chapter 3: Indians, Ethics, and Economic Value

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter highlights the Indian Act’s discriminatory policies by examining, and applying an ethical lens to, the language used throughout the Act. 14 $1.40 Add
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Chapter 4: The Actual Cost of Doing Nothing
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Chapter 4: The Actual Cost of Doing Nothing

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter introduces the concept of the “cost of doing nothing” and its implications for Indigenous economic development and social inclusion. 10 $1.00 Add
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Chapter 5: The Indigenous Economic Media Narrative
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Chapter 5: The Indigenous Economic Media Narrative

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter exposes the false narratives used throughout Canadian history resulting from Indian Act policies that perpetuate harm and injustice to Indigenous communities. 8 $0.80 Add
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Chapter 6: An Indigenous Perspective-Shaping Meaning
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Chapter 6: An Indigenous Perspective-Shaping Meaning

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter, through behavioral analysis and anthropomorphizing of the Act, explores how Indian Act economics has impacted Indigenous social and economic development. 28 $2.80 Add
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Chapter 7: Stoking the Fire - Designing for Radical Inclusion
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Chapter 7: Stoking the Fire – Designing for Radical Inclusion

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter explores the Indigenous economic and governance structures that, by centering Indigenous self-determination, dismantle Indian Act economics. 42 $4.20 Add
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Chapter 8: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power
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Chapter 8: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter highlights initiatives that would help make up $100 billion in Indigenous economic value, such as leveraging cultural capital, advancing sustainable development, and more. 54 $5.40 Add
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Conclusion: The Happiest Future
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Conclusion: The Happiest Future

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

This chapter provides an overview of the Indigenous economic value creation process. Includes endnotes and an appendix, which explores Indigenous economic pathways that center UNDRIP policies and … 42 $4.20 Add
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Indian Act Economics

Indian Act Economics

From: Indigenomics

Topics discussed in this chapter include the Indian Act, the perception of the Indian Act and the conditions for an indigenous economic market failure. 14 $1.40 Add
Indigenomics

Indigenomics

Taking a Seat at the Economic Table

It is time. It is time to increase the visibility, role, and responsibility of the emerging modern Indigenous economy and the people involved. This is the foundation for economic reconciliation. … 274 View
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Indigenomics and the Great Convergence

Indigenomics and the Great Convergence

From: Indigenomics

Topics discussed in this chapter include addressing dysfunctionality in the new economy, economic design for an inclusive economy, and the development of a meaning-based economy. 12 $1.20 Add