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CHAPTER 5 • Capitalism: Can It Be Indigenized?
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Clifford Gordon Atleo
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE • Exploring Indigenous Economic Tenacity in Canada ix
- INTRODUCTION • Indigenous Economic History as the History of Tenacity 1
- PART ONE • Strategic Leadership 23
- CHAPTER 1 • How Does First Nations Social and Economic Development Contribute to the Surrounding Region? A Case Study of Membertou 23
- CHAPTER 2 • Incremental Planning: The Tsawwassen First Nation Experience 70
- CHAPTER 3 • Fulfilling Treaty Promises: Treaty Land Entitlement and Muskeg Lake Cree Nation’s First Urban Reserve in Saskatoon 91
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PART TWO • Culturally on Point
- CHAPTER 4 • Trading on Tradition: Innovative Indigenous Enterprise 121
- CHAPTER 5 • Capitalism: Can It Be Indigenized? 144
- CHAPTER 6 • The Challenges and Opportunities for First Nations Economic Self-Determination within British Columbia 170
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PART THREE • Family Connections
- CHAPTER 7 • Honouring Entrepreneurial Resilience: Atlantic Region Lifetime Achievers 215
- CHAPTER 8 • A Métis Light in the Northern Darkness: A Case Study 237
- CHAPTER 9 • Neechi Commons Case Study: A Lost Love Letter to Winnipeg 246
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PART FOUR • Partnering for Success
- CHAPTER 10 • Tahltan Economic Tenacity: From Affluence to Poverty to Affluence 261
- CHAPTER 11 • Stronger Together: First Nations– Municipality Community Collaborations1 276
- CONCLUSION • What Have We Learned about Indigenous Tenacity? 303
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 309
- CONTRIBUTORS 313
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 315
- INDEX 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE • Exploring Indigenous Economic Tenacity in Canada ix
- INTRODUCTION • Indigenous Economic History as the History of Tenacity 1
- PART ONE • Strategic Leadership 23
- CHAPTER 1 • How Does First Nations Social and Economic Development Contribute to the Surrounding Region? A Case Study of Membertou 23
- CHAPTER 2 • Incremental Planning: The Tsawwassen First Nation Experience 70
- CHAPTER 3 • Fulfilling Treaty Promises: Treaty Land Entitlement and Muskeg Lake Cree Nation’s First Urban Reserve in Saskatoon 91
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PART TWO • Culturally on Point
- CHAPTER 4 • Trading on Tradition: Innovative Indigenous Enterprise 121
- CHAPTER 5 • Capitalism: Can It Be Indigenized? 144
- CHAPTER 6 • The Challenges and Opportunities for First Nations Economic Self-Determination within British Columbia 170
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PART THREE • Family Connections
- CHAPTER 7 • Honouring Entrepreneurial Resilience: Atlantic Region Lifetime Achievers 215
- CHAPTER 8 • A Métis Light in the Northern Darkness: A Case Study 237
- CHAPTER 9 • Neechi Commons Case Study: A Lost Love Letter to Winnipeg 246
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PART FOUR • Partnering for Success
- CHAPTER 10 • Tahltan Economic Tenacity: From Affluence to Poverty to Affluence 261
- CHAPTER 11 • Stronger Together: First Nations– Municipality Community Collaborations1 276
- CONCLUSION • What Have We Learned about Indigenous Tenacity? 303
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 309
- CONTRIBUTORS 313
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 315
- INDEX 333