This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the First Nations in Canada with three objectives: (i) to identify the approach to development among First Nations, (ii) to develop a theoretical perspective capable of providing insight into this approach, and (iii) to investigate the activities of the First Nations in Saskatchewan to determine if they are consistent with the expected characteristics of the First Nations' approach to development and the proposed theoretical perspective. To address the first objective, a wide range of sources are reviewed to determine First Nations development objectives and strategies. Based on this review, the First Nations' development approach emphasizes...
This thesis analyzes the influence of Aboriginal traditional values on Aboriginal economic activitie...
This paper explores the competitive advantages possible to First Nations developing reserve land for...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
For many Indigenous societies, ‘rebuilding’ means adapting to the modern ways of capitalism. While ...
This thesis will examine Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) in two Cariboo-Chilcotin commnunities...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their 'nations' and improve the socioe...
The legacy of settler-colonialism is manifest most potently as a dominant narrative that rationalize...
This project examines the development of corporate governance structures of development corporations...
This article examines efforts to stimulate entrepreneurship among Aboriginal people in Australia and...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
There is an abundant and rapidly growing literature-books, professional reports, government studies,...
This thesis analyzes the influence of Aboriginal traditional values on Aboriginal economic activitie...
This paper explores the competitive advantages possible to First Nations developing reserve land for...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
For many Indigenous societies, ‘rebuilding’ means adapting to the modern ways of capitalism. While ...
This thesis will examine Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) in two Cariboo-Chilcotin commnunities...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
Around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their 'nations' and improve the socioe...
The legacy of settler-colonialism is manifest most potently as a dominant narrative that rationalize...
This project examines the development of corporate governance structures of development corporations...
This article examines efforts to stimulate entrepreneurship among Aboriginal people in Australia and...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
There is an abundant and rapidly growing literature-books, professional reports, government studies,...
This thesis analyzes the influence of Aboriginal traditional values on Aboriginal economic activitie...
This paper explores the competitive advantages possible to First Nations developing reserve land for...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...