Indigenous

The Indigenous Land Claims in New Zealand and Canada: From Grievance to Enterprise [Robert B. Anderson and Corinne Barnett]

Publisher: 
The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
Year of publication: 
2006

“This paper explores the struggle by Indigenous people in Canada and New Zealand for the recognition of their rights to their traditional lands and resources and the role that these resources are expected to play, and indeed have played, in providing Aboriginal people and Maori the capacity to pursue development on their terms both economically and as ‘nations’ with Canada and New Zealand.”

Can non-market valuation measure indigenous knowledge? [Shaun Awatere]

Publisher: 
Shaun Awatere

“This paper investigates the potential of non-market valuation tools such as contingent valuation, to value Matauranga Maori.”

Ch'nook Indigenous Business Education [University of British Columbia, UBC]

Publisher: 
University of British Columbia
Year of publication: 
2020

We believe that Indigenous identities, culture, language, values, ways of knowing and knowledge systems should be respected and integrated into business education. Ch'nook actively incorporates and promotes these values in the context of business education through our programs, scholarships and collaborative work with diverse Indigenous communities and organizations.

Our focus is inclusive of all Indigenous peoples in Canada - First Nations, Métis and Inuit.

Ch'nook Accelerated Business program
Community Entrepreneurship Course
Aboriginal Management Program

Human resource management and Native people: a checklist of concerns and responses [International Journal of Social Economics]

Publisher: 
International Journal of Social Economics
Year of publication: 
2007

"The paper aims to show that human resource management professionals need to consider the uniqueness of Native, indigenous, and traditional people. A number of key issues demanding attention are analyzed in a non-exhaustive discussion of relevant topics.

Indigenous Entrepreneur Loan Program [Business Development Bank of Canada, BDC]

Publisher: 
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
Year of publication: 
2020

As an Indigenous entrepreneur, you want to deal with a bank that has in-depth insight into your unique business opportunities and challenges.

“Aboriginal entrepreneurs and business owners face several obstacles in accessing financing for start-up, on-going operations, acquisitions, and expansions.” *

Use the Indigenous Entrepreneur Loan to:
Acquire fixed assets
Finance franchise fees
Cover start-up costs
Start exporting
Replenish working capital

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