The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power : Deconstructing Indian Act Economics

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The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power : Deconstructing Indian Act Economics

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781774060155
  • DDC分類 007

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Indigenomics in action—moving beyond Indian Act economics towards Indigenous economic sovereignty

In this groundbreaking new work, Carol Anne Hilton, author of the bestselling Indigenomics, explores the phenomenon of growing Indigenous economic power and sovereignty, achieved despite monumental historic injustices.

The Indigenous economy in Canada is on track to exceed $100 billion. Yet full Indigenous participation at the economic table is still fundamentally lacking, due in large part to the inherently colonial and racist policies of the Indian Act. Hilton deconstructs these systemic barriers and maps an ethical way forward based on radical inclusion and Indigenomics in action.

Coverage includes:

The far-reaching social and moral consequences of Indian Act economics—a tool used to legislate away Indigenous rights and jurisdiction with the express purpose of erasing First Nations
The true cost of maintaining the status quo, from perpetuating inequality and cycles of Indigenous poverty, to lost opportunities for value-creation in Indigenous and settler economies
Twenty-five transformative trends driving Indigenous economic growth.

Required reading for Indigenous organizations, Nations, and allies; business leaders and investors; lawyers and policymakers; governments at all levels; and everyone interested in reconciliation, decolonization, and building a just, prosperous, and inclusive society.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction: The Indigenomics Manifestation

Weaving the Invisible Thread

Chapter 1: Radical Indigenous Economic Exclusion

The Indigenous Socioeconomic Gap

Chapter 2: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics

Poverty and Indian Act Economics

Indian Act Economics in Action

Moving Away from the Indian Act

Chapter 3: Indians, Ethics, and Economic Value

What Is the Ethical Response to the Indian Act?

Are Canadians Affected by the Indian Act?

Chapter 4: The Actual Cost of Doing Nothing

Chapter 5: The Indigenous Economic Media Narrative

Chapter 6: An Indigenomics Perspective-Shaping Meaning....73

Personifying the Indian Act

Behavioral Analysis of the Indian Act

Anthropomorphization—A Diagnostic Profile of the Indian Act

Twenty-five Moments of Indigenous Success That John A. Macdonald Would Never Have Seen Coming

Chapter 7: Stoking the Fire—Designing for Radical Inclusion

Status Quo Thinking and Indian Act Economics

Moving Away from the Indian Act

Beyond $100 Billion of Indigenous Economic Activity

Indigenous Economic Contribution Profile

Shifting Meaning in the Rise of the Indigenous Economic Power

Building a Policy Response to Beyond the $100 Billion Indigenous Economy

Building Economic Outcomes Through Modern Indigenous Economic Design

Conclusion

Chapter 8: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

Framing Success in the Indigenous Economy

Framing Indigenous Economic Success

Twenty-five Trends in the Indigenous Economic Value Creation Process

The Greatest Breakaway

Conclusion—The Happiest Future

Appendix: An Indigenomics Exploration

Exploration 1. The Misalignment of the Indian Act with UNDRIP

Exploration 2. What Are Ten Easy Steps to Bring the Indian Act into Compliance with UNDRIP?

Exploration 3. House Motion: "We Have Pointed the Way""

   A. Draft Motion for the Immediate Alignment of the Indian Act with UNDRIP

Exploration 4. Human Rights and Genocide

Exploration 5. Terms of Engagement to Uphold UNDRIP

   A. Individual Citizen Leadership Terms of Engagement

   B. Terms of Engagement for the Financial Sector in Upholding UNDRIP

Endnotes

Index

About the Author

About New Society Publishers

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