Indigenomics : Taking a Seat at the Economic Table

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Indigenomics : Taking a Seat at the Economic Table

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Igniting the $100 billion Indigenous economy

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. 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 leading Indigenous business leaders
The unfolding story in the law courts that is testing 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
On the ground examples of 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.

AWARDS

WINNER | 2022 First Nations Community Reads Awards
SILVER | 2022 Nautilus Book Awards - World Cultures' Transformational Growth & Development
SHORTLISTED | 2021 Donner Prize

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction

The Indigenomics Manifestation

1. Through the Lens of Worldview

The Indian Problem

Indigenous Economic Displacement and Marginalization

Indigenous Worldview and Responsibility

2. The Nature of Wealth

Timeline of Money

Ceremony as an Expression of Wealth

The Economic Distortion: Through the Lens of Wealth and Poverty

3. The Landscape of Indigenous Worldview

Principle 1: Everything Is Connected

Principle 2: Story

Principle 3: Animate Life Force

Principle 4: Transformation

Principle 5: The Teachings

Principle 6: Creation Story

Principle 7: Protocol

Principle 8: To Witness

Principle 9: To Make Visible

Principle 10: Renewal

4. "But I Was Never Taught This in School"

A History of the Development of British Columbia

5. The Indigenous Economy

Characteristics of an Indigenous Economy

6. Indian Act Economics

The Indian Act and the Aboriginal Question

The Indian Act Economics Effect: The Conditions for an Indigenous Economic Market Failure

Perception of the Indian Act

7. The Indigenomics Power Center

The Indigenomics Push/Pull Dynamic

7 Rs of the Indigenomics Power Center

8. The Dependancy Illusion

The Great Debunk: Addressing the Illusion

9. The Power Play

And Then Indigenous People Went to Court!

The Legal Spectrum

The Push/Pull Dynamic: An Inception into a New Economic Reality

10. The Power Shift: A Seat at the Economic Table

The Effect of the Emerging Indigenous Power Shift

The Risk of Doing Nothing

The Collective Response to Now

11. The Emerging Modern Indigenous Economy

Setting a Target for Indigenous Economic Growth

Understanding the Growth of the Indigenous Economy

The State of Indigenous Economic Research

Building a Collective Economic Response: The Emerging $100 Billion Indigenous Economy

12. 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

13. Building a Toolbox for Economic Reconciliation

Reconciliation and the Pathway to an Inclusive Economy

The Characteristics of an Inclusive Economy

The Indigenomics Toolbox

14. The 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

Māori Economy Measured at $50 billion Annually: Power Moment

United Nations Calls for Revolutionary Thinking: Power Moment

15. Indigenomics and the Great Convergence

Economic Distortion: Addressing Dysfunctionality in the New Economy

Regeneration: The Great Convergence

Economic Design for an Inclusive Economy

The Great Economic Convergence and the Transformation of Meaning

An Economy of Meaning

Addressing the Economic Disconnect

16. A Seat at the Economic Table

Appendix A: The Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth

Appendix B: Truth and Reconcilation Commision Call to Action #92

Notes

Index

About the Author

About New Society Publishers

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