
Indigenous Management
Knowledges & Frameworks
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-5296-9257-0 (ISBN)
Description
Indigenous knowledge systems are a profound contribution to our understanding of management and organizations but have long been overlooked or repressed. A wide array of contributions from across five continents illustrate four common sympathies that can inform this contribution (the importance of protocols, acknowledging place, promoting multiple voices, and community accountability); and showcases Indigenous approaches to, and frameworks for, good management, organization and entrepreneurship.
Indigenous Management: Knowledges and Frameworks includes chapters on Indigenous self-determination, organization studies, allyship, organizing and resistance, cultural appropriation, and community-based enterprises from a community of scholars spanning New Zealand, Australia, Melanesia, Bali, the Philippines, India, Peru, Brazil, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Morocco, Greenland, Canada, the US and beyond.
Created by experts in the field, this book is essential reading for students, academics, and private, public and third sector leaders.
Jesse Pirini is Senior Lecturer in Management at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Stephen Cummings is Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The University of Sydney Business School, Australia.
Ana Maria Peredo is Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Social and Inclusive Entrepreneurship at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Indigenous Management: Knowledges and Frameworks includes chapters on Indigenous self-determination, organization studies, allyship, organizing and resistance, cultural appropriation, and community-based enterprises from a community of scholars spanning New Zealand, Australia, Melanesia, Bali, the Philippines, India, Peru, Brazil, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Morocco, Greenland, Canada, the US and beyond.
Created by experts in the field, this book is essential reading for students, academics, and private, public and third sector leaders.
Jesse Pirini is Senior Lecturer in Management at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Stephen Cummings is Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The University of Sydney Business School, Australia.
Ana Maria Peredo is Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Social and Inclusive Entrepreneurship at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Reviews / Votes
Indigenous Management's multitude of contributors show and tell a dizzying variety of particular and local Indigenous ways to organize, united by the belief that management isn't and should not be the same the world over. A startlingly generous feast of a book for a low carbon, high inclusion, high democracy world. We need it now more than ever. -- Martin Parker Powerful and timely; rooted in relationships, place, and collective responsibility; full of colour and inspiration. Indigenous Management offers evidence-informed challenges to everything we've been taught and thought about management. I loved reading this book and learnt so much. -- Sally Everett As the world fractures and polarizes, this book offers a beacon of hope and possibility. It asks us to look beyond ourselves as individuals and to see the 'connections between' ourselves, land, animals, and nature. These ideas are exactly what should be guiding the future of management. -- Pratima (Tima) Bansal Indigenous Management is a powerful weaving of Indigenous scholarship, reminding us that leadership and management is grounded in relationships, responsibility, and care for people and place. It challenges dominant management thinking and points toward relational ways of organising that sustain both communities and the worlds we share. -- Dr Sisikula Palutea Sisifa This book is a treasury of hope and knowledge. The best collection so far produced of Indigenous contributions to management, created by scores of Indigenous peoples and their allies from all corners of the world. As Leroy Little Bear notes in an early chapter, "There is a groundswell among Indigenous Peoples who say it is time to come full circle...to go back to our lodges and bring out our own ways". Let the drums be played! -- Budd L Hall A global collection of world-class scholarship that challenges the reader to consider how Indigenous cultures should shape the development of organizations, Indigenous Management provides insight into how leaders can create culturally appropriate environments that enhance economic and social well-being. -- Ian O. Williamson Indigenous Management is a wonderful achievement. It refuses the false choice between universal theory and local knowledge, showing instead how many grounded, living Indigenous frameworks can enlarge and deepen our understanding of management. This is a book of major significance for anyone who wants to rethink organization in more intelligent, responsible, and genuinely human terms. -- Reviewer: R. Daniel Wadhwani Indigenous Management: Knowledges and Framework is a tremendous resource providing numerous examples of practices and traditions from various, indigenous cultures still effective today. The contributors provide us with great lessons we can use to be better leaders today and tomorrow. -- Alfonzo AlexanderMore details
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English
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Width: 170 mm
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661 gr
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Persons
Jesse Pirini is Senior Lecturer at Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington. He is Maori on his Father's side, from the iwi (tribes) Ngati Tuwharetoa and Te Whakatohea. He is also pakeha on his mother's side, with Scottish and English heritage.
Stephen Cummings is Professor of Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Sydney Business School. Stephen is pakeha and Tangata Tiriti (a New Zealander without Maori ancestry). His heritage is primarily Irish.
Ana Maria Peredo is Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Social and Inclusive Entrepreneurship at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, Canada. She is a brown "mestiza' of mixed blood from Peru. Her maternal, Tallan-side family and their community were displaced by colonization.
Stephen Cummings is Professor of Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Sydney Business School. Stephen is pakeha and Tangata Tiriti (a New Zealander without Maori ancestry). His heritage is primarily Irish.
Ana Maria Peredo is Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Social and Inclusive Entrepreneurship at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, Canada. She is a brown "mestiza' of mixed blood from Peru. Her maternal, Tallan-side family and their community were displaced by colonization.
Content
Foreword - Leroy Little Bear
Chapter 1 Introduction to indigenous management: knowledges & framework - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
PART I Protocols, Stories and Foundations
Introduction to Part I - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 2 Beginning with a circle - Patricia Saulis
Chapter 3 Knowing oneself, knowing connections, knowing worldviews - Te Ao Maori's Mihimihi and Pepeha - Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar
Chapter 4 Being Differently: Navigating the "De" to the "Re" - Naida Culshaw
Chapter 5 Rethinking Wealth: A Journey into the Aymara Economy - Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 6 He Pa Mataora-a Maori approach to building research - Meeghan Hall and Rhonda Thompson
Chapter 7 The Power to see Indigenous Heroes: The Creation of a Bali's Luh Ayu Manik Mak - Ni Nyoman Clara Listya Dewi
Chapter 8 The Duchas Project: The Intergenerational Preservation of Irish Tales - Caithi Cummings
Chapter 9 The Value of Musical Story Compilation and Stewardship - Alonso Tipacti
Chapter 10 Reclaiming Connections to Prosperity on Turtle Island - Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo and Irene Henriques
Chapter 11 Reclaiming Indigenous Passing: The Impact of Colonisation on Tangihanga - Sonia Mehana
Chapter 12 Imbolc and Brigid's Day: Reinstating Indigenous Celebrations - Jen Manning
Chapter 13 Reconciliation in Action - How IARIMOS is Nurturing Indigenous business scholars - Ana Maria Peredo, Stephen Cummings, Jesse Pirini and Noora Kassab
Chapter 14 Walking the Tightrope: Indigenous Self-Determination vs. Indigenous Self-Stereotyping - Ben Walker
Chapter 15 Yanomami Knowledge: Organizing from Dreams - Jose Marcelo Maia Nogueira
Chapter 16 Resetting: lessons I wish I had learned earlier that I would like to pass on - Emily Salmon
PART II Land Air and Connection to Place
Introduction to Part II - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 17 The Ecological Knowings of the Heart Mind Body and Soul - Shelley T. Price
Chapter 18 Connecting with Country: Encouraging Greater First Peoples Participation in Business School and Business Development - Olivia Metcalfe, Ash Francisco and Mark Jones
Chapter 19 Intellectual Property and Colonial Dispossession: Design-Based Learning with Minecraft - Andrea Wallace, Florence Villeseche and Stina Teilmann-Lock
Chapter 20 Indigenous Ecological Approaches - Jill Purdy
Chapter 21 Sustainable Management is not New Knowledge - Ben Walker and Stephen Cummings
Chapter 22 The Matigsalug Agsam Band: Colonialism-Resistant - Dyan Mabunga Rodriguez
Chapter 23 The National Indigenous Climate Compass - Co-creating a digital climate knowledge center to address local-scale priorities - Iliana Loupessis, Sonia D. Wesche, Colin Rennie and Joseph Wabegijig
Chapter 24 Autonomy in Motion: Skateboarding for Indigenous Empowerment - Savi Hanning-Brown
Chapter 25 Building Community with Indigenous Partners: WPI (Worcester Polytechnical Institute) and the Glistening Waters Project - Michael B. Elmes and Ingrid Shockey with Tara Bromfield, Andrew Cash, Ian Gunn, Sarah Olson, Thomas Pianka, Kereana Sims and Rawiri Smith
Chapter 26 How do we share the catch? Exploring the infrastructures of Indigenous management - Benedikte Brincker
Chapter 27 Thinking Sustainability with Indigenous Knowledges: A 'Hybridity' Perspective - Claudia Eger and Adriana Budeanu
Chapter 28 A Kaupapa Maori Framework for Management - Ella Henry
Chapter 29 Meeting in the Middle? The Law and Management of Haka Ka Mate - Jessica C Lai and Jesse Pirini
PART III Politics and Voice
Introduction to Part III - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 30 A Manifesto for Decolonizing the Business School Curriculum - Bobby Banerjee, Stephen Cummings, Stephanie Decker, Ana Maria Peredo and Jesse Pirini
Chapter 31 Reinterpreting the local: discovering hidden stories through walking - Caroline Chapain, Marcia Dunkley, Ann-Christine Frandsen, Anita Lateano, Rweyemamu Ndibalema and Emma Surman
Chapter 32 Indigenous Peoples and Organization Studies Revisited - Francois Bastien, Diego M. Coraiola and William M. Foster
Chapter 33 Allyship - David Meharg and Leanne Cutcher
Chapter 34 He korero kotuia: Weaving our voices, carrying our knowledges - John Huria
Chapter 35 Reclaiming Who Is Indigenous in the Indian Context - Vijayta Doshi
Chapter 36 A Manifesto for Engagement in the 'Politics of Translation' - Stephanie Daher and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 37 The Duty to Consult - Peter Moroz
Chapter 38 A Personal Perspective on Business Relationships and Partnerships in Australia - Tshinta Morris
Chapter 39 How to use the Indigenist Critical Policy Analysis framework - Natalie Bryant
Chapter 40 Incorporating Indigenous Dimensions in Conflict Resolution - Jose Luis Alvarez Ramos
Chapter 41 Indigenous organizing and resistance in the Peruvian Amazon: The Four Watersheds - Ricardo Antonio Segovia
Chapter 42 Sinnquee - Illili Ahmed
Chapter 43 Indigenous cultural appropriation: The case of Shipibo-Konibo craftswomen's art in the Peruvian fashion industry - Belinda Zakrzewska
Chapter 44 Indigenous theory of organizing from the island of Ireland - Kate Kenny
Chapter 45 The Evolution of a First Peoples Scholars Research Framework - Mark Jones and Michael Torres
PART IV Social and Community - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 46 Indigenous Community-Based Enterprises (ICBEs): A Future Shaping Framework - Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 47 The Legacy of Indigenous African Traditions in African American Management Thought - Leon C. Prieto and Simone T. A. Phipps
Chapter 48 Nnoboa: The Indigenous Organisation for Labour and Financial Mobilisation - William Asamoah Owusu, Nomkhosi Xulu-Gama and George Oppong Appiagyei Ampong
Chapter 49 From Tradition to Transition: Indigenous Story Frameworks of Sustainable Management and Organizing - Christian Barika Igbeghe
Chapter 50 Manahau: Managing for sustainability and wellbeing in Maori enterprise - Jason Paul Mika
Chapter 51 Productivity Through a Mi'Kmaw Lens - Tera McDonald
Chapter 52 Cultivating Tradition: Entrepreneurially Bridging Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Food Markets - Saheli Nath
Chapter 53 Food Havens and the Strength of Using a 'Strengths-based approach' - Daysha Tonumaipe'a and Radilaite Cammock
Chapter 54 The Deshkan Ziibi Conservation Impact Bond - Diane-Laure Arjalies and Julie Bernard
Chapter 55 Rethinking Interest: The Communal Economics of Kenyan Table-Banks - Ester Barinaga
Chapter 56 Reimagining Social Innovation: An Indigenous Approach to Sustainable Change - Murdith Mclean and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 57 Weaving Indigenous Knowledge and Western Entrepreneurship Tools for the National Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs' Ecosystem (NIWee) - R. Sandra Schillo, Denise Anne Boissoneau and Guy Dancause
Chapter 58 The Development of the Ruruku Strategy Canvas - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Rebecca Bednarek
Chapter 59 'The Mother of All Struggles': Indigenous Womens' development of the BHR Framework - Stephanie Daher, Lucimara Lag Kozicla Patte, Leonice Tupari and Tece-Agir Strore (Loja Tece)
Chapter 60 Stories of Care: How Quandamooka Frameworks for Living can Transform Support - Samantha Cooms
PART V Business and Organization
Introduction to Part V - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 61 The 'Indigenous Economic Power Project': Towards an Indigenous Economic Leadership Narrative - Ash Francisco and Michelle Evans
Chapter 62 What if the Biggest University was an Indigenous University? Rongo Wetere and the growth of Te Wananga o Aotearoa - Rongo Wetere and Marcia Krawll (in korero with Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo)
Chapter 63 Tahito - Chellie Spiller
Chapter 64 Beyond Grants: Indigenous Conservation Finance Innovations in Canada - Audrey Maria Popa and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 65 The Progressive Reconfiguration Role of Carpet Making in the Siroua Mountains - Majda Soumane and Laurent Beduneau-Wang
Chapter 66 Awajun and the Rainforest Chocolate Factory - Lena Prouchet
Chapter 67 Unlocking Self-Determination: Indigenous fishing practices and Entrepreneurial strategies - Julie Mallet
Chapter 68 Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Insights from Ecuador - Bryan Solorzano Bajana
Chapter 69 Estrella's Story: Intersectionality, Gender, Indigeneity, Business - Jacobo Ramirez
Chapter 70 Utilizing Crowdfunding as a Lifeline for Indigenous Entrepreneurs - Rick Colbourne and Annaleena Parhankangas
Chapter 71 The McDonaldisation of Relationships, Respect and Opportunities for First Peoples at the Collide-oscope - Mark Jones and Luke Williams
Chapter 72 Indigenous Procurement Policies: Supporting Growth in Indigenous Enterprise - Christian Eva
Chapter 73 Transforming Indigenous Procurement as a Lever for Growth - Irene Henriques, Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo, Robert Anderson and Ray Wanuch
Chapter 74 Is the system designed for people like me? Definitely not. Do I want to overhaul it out of spite? Absolutely - Kawheras George in conversation with Noora Kassab
Chapter 75 Meeting the Family and Knowing Through Kinship: Patience, Reverence, and Silence - Lucas Conde Stocco, Gasoda Paiter Surui, Lara Bartocci Liboni, Luciana Oranges Cezarino and Oana Branzei
Chapter 76 Everyday Forms of Leadership to Carry with You - Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel
Onward: Our Braided Journey - Robert B. Anderson
Chapter 1 Introduction to indigenous management: knowledges & framework - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
PART I Protocols, Stories and Foundations
Introduction to Part I - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 2 Beginning with a circle - Patricia Saulis
Chapter 3 Knowing oneself, knowing connections, knowing worldviews - Te Ao Maori's Mihimihi and Pepeha - Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar
Chapter 4 Being Differently: Navigating the "De" to the "Re" - Naida Culshaw
Chapter 5 Rethinking Wealth: A Journey into the Aymara Economy - Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 6 He Pa Mataora-a Maori approach to building research - Meeghan Hall and Rhonda Thompson
Chapter 7 The Power to see Indigenous Heroes: The Creation of a Bali's Luh Ayu Manik Mak - Ni Nyoman Clara Listya Dewi
Chapter 8 The Duchas Project: The Intergenerational Preservation of Irish Tales - Caithi Cummings
Chapter 9 The Value of Musical Story Compilation and Stewardship - Alonso Tipacti
Chapter 10 Reclaiming Connections to Prosperity on Turtle Island - Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo and Irene Henriques
Chapter 11 Reclaiming Indigenous Passing: The Impact of Colonisation on Tangihanga - Sonia Mehana
Chapter 12 Imbolc and Brigid's Day: Reinstating Indigenous Celebrations - Jen Manning
Chapter 13 Reconciliation in Action - How IARIMOS is Nurturing Indigenous business scholars - Ana Maria Peredo, Stephen Cummings, Jesse Pirini and Noora Kassab
Chapter 14 Walking the Tightrope: Indigenous Self-Determination vs. Indigenous Self-Stereotyping - Ben Walker
Chapter 15 Yanomami Knowledge: Organizing from Dreams - Jose Marcelo Maia Nogueira
Chapter 16 Resetting: lessons I wish I had learned earlier that I would like to pass on - Emily Salmon
PART II Land Air and Connection to Place
Introduction to Part II - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 17 The Ecological Knowings of the Heart Mind Body and Soul - Shelley T. Price
Chapter 18 Connecting with Country: Encouraging Greater First Peoples Participation in Business School and Business Development - Olivia Metcalfe, Ash Francisco and Mark Jones
Chapter 19 Intellectual Property and Colonial Dispossession: Design-Based Learning with Minecraft - Andrea Wallace, Florence Villeseche and Stina Teilmann-Lock
Chapter 20 Indigenous Ecological Approaches - Jill Purdy
Chapter 21 Sustainable Management is not New Knowledge - Ben Walker and Stephen Cummings
Chapter 22 The Matigsalug Agsam Band: Colonialism-Resistant - Dyan Mabunga Rodriguez
Chapter 23 The National Indigenous Climate Compass - Co-creating a digital climate knowledge center to address local-scale priorities - Iliana Loupessis, Sonia D. Wesche, Colin Rennie and Joseph Wabegijig
Chapter 24 Autonomy in Motion: Skateboarding for Indigenous Empowerment - Savi Hanning-Brown
Chapter 25 Building Community with Indigenous Partners: WPI (Worcester Polytechnical Institute) and the Glistening Waters Project - Michael B. Elmes and Ingrid Shockey with Tara Bromfield, Andrew Cash, Ian Gunn, Sarah Olson, Thomas Pianka, Kereana Sims and Rawiri Smith
Chapter 26 How do we share the catch? Exploring the infrastructures of Indigenous management - Benedikte Brincker
Chapter 27 Thinking Sustainability with Indigenous Knowledges: A 'Hybridity' Perspective - Claudia Eger and Adriana Budeanu
Chapter 28 A Kaupapa Maori Framework for Management - Ella Henry
Chapter 29 Meeting in the Middle? The Law and Management of Haka Ka Mate - Jessica C Lai and Jesse Pirini
PART III Politics and Voice
Introduction to Part III - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 30 A Manifesto for Decolonizing the Business School Curriculum - Bobby Banerjee, Stephen Cummings, Stephanie Decker, Ana Maria Peredo and Jesse Pirini
Chapter 31 Reinterpreting the local: discovering hidden stories through walking - Caroline Chapain, Marcia Dunkley, Ann-Christine Frandsen, Anita Lateano, Rweyemamu Ndibalema and Emma Surman
Chapter 32 Indigenous Peoples and Organization Studies Revisited - Francois Bastien, Diego M. Coraiola and William M. Foster
Chapter 33 Allyship - David Meharg and Leanne Cutcher
Chapter 34 He korero kotuia: Weaving our voices, carrying our knowledges - John Huria
Chapter 35 Reclaiming Who Is Indigenous in the Indian Context - Vijayta Doshi
Chapter 36 A Manifesto for Engagement in the 'Politics of Translation' - Stephanie Daher and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 37 The Duty to Consult - Peter Moroz
Chapter 38 A Personal Perspective on Business Relationships and Partnerships in Australia - Tshinta Morris
Chapter 39 How to use the Indigenist Critical Policy Analysis framework - Natalie Bryant
Chapter 40 Incorporating Indigenous Dimensions in Conflict Resolution - Jose Luis Alvarez Ramos
Chapter 41 Indigenous organizing and resistance in the Peruvian Amazon: The Four Watersheds - Ricardo Antonio Segovia
Chapter 42 Sinnquee - Illili Ahmed
Chapter 43 Indigenous cultural appropriation: The case of Shipibo-Konibo craftswomen's art in the Peruvian fashion industry - Belinda Zakrzewska
Chapter 44 Indigenous theory of organizing from the island of Ireland - Kate Kenny
Chapter 45 The Evolution of a First Peoples Scholars Research Framework - Mark Jones and Michael Torres
PART IV Social and Community - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 46 Indigenous Community-Based Enterprises (ICBEs): A Future Shaping Framework - Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 47 The Legacy of Indigenous African Traditions in African American Management Thought - Leon C. Prieto and Simone T. A. Phipps
Chapter 48 Nnoboa: The Indigenous Organisation for Labour and Financial Mobilisation - William Asamoah Owusu, Nomkhosi Xulu-Gama and George Oppong Appiagyei Ampong
Chapter 49 From Tradition to Transition: Indigenous Story Frameworks of Sustainable Management and Organizing - Christian Barika Igbeghe
Chapter 50 Manahau: Managing for sustainability and wellbeing in Maori enterprise - Jason Paul Mika
Chapter 51 Productivity Through a Mi'Kmaw Lens - Tera McDonald
Chapter 52 Cultivating Tradition: Entrepreneurially Bridging Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Food Markets - Saheli Nath
Chapter 53 Food Havens and the Strength of Using a 'Strengths-based approach' - Daysha Tonumaipe'a and Radilaite Cammock
Chapter 54 The Deshkan Ziibi Conservation Impact Bond - Diane-Laure Arjalies and Julie Bernard
Chapter 55 Rethinking Interest: The Communal Economics of Kenyan Table-Banks - Ester Barinaga
Chapter 56 Reimagining Social Innovation: An Indigenous Approach to Sustainable Change - Murdith Mclean and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 57 Weaving Indigenous Knowledge and Western Entrepreneurship Tools for the National Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs' Ecosystem (NIWee) - R. Sandra Schillo, Denise Anne Boissoneau and Guy Dancause
Chapter 58 The Development of the Ruruku Strategy Canvas - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Rebecca Bednarek
Chapter 59 'The Mother of All Struggles': Indigenous Womens' development of the BHR Framework - Stephanie Daher, Lucimara Lag Kozicla Patte, Leonice Tupari and Tece-Agir Strore (Loja Tece)
Chapter 60 Stories of Care: How Quandamooka Frameworks for Living can Transform Support - Samantha Cooms
PART V Business and Organization
Introduction to Part V - Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 61 The 'Indigenous Economic Power Project': Towards an Indigenous Economic Leadership Narrative - Ash Francisco and Michelle Evans
Chapter 62 What if the Biggest University was an Indigenous University? Rongo Wetere and the growth of Te Wananga o Aotearoa - Rongo Wetere and Marcia Krawll (in korero with Jesse Pirini, Stephen Cummings and Ana Maria Peredo)
Chapter 63 Tahito - Chellie Spiller
Chapter 64 Beyond Grants: Indigenous Conservation Finance Innovations in Canada - Audrey Maria Popa and Ana Maria Peredo
Chapter 65 The Progressive Reconfiguration Role of Carpet Making in the Siroua Mountains - Majda Soumane and Laurent Beduneau-Wang
Chapter 66 Awajun and the Rainforest Chocolate Factory - Lena Prouchet
Chapter 67 Unlocking Self-Determination: Indigenous fishing practices and Entrepreneurial strategies - Julie Mallet
Chapter 68 Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Insights from Ecuador - Bryan Solorzano Bajana
Chapter 69 Estrella's Story: Intersectionality, Gender, Indigeneity, Business - Jacobo Ramirez
Chapter 70 Utilizing Crowdfunding as a Lifeline for Indigenous Entrepreneurs - Rick Colbourne and Annaleena Parhankangas
Chapter 71 The McDonaldisation of Relationships, Respect and Opportunities for First Peoples at the Collide-oscope - Mark Jones and Luke Williams
Chapter 72 Indigenous Procurement Policies: Supporting Growth in Indigenous Enterprise - Christian Eva
Chapter 73 Transforming Indigenous Procurement as a Lever for Growth - Irene Henriques, Rick Colbourne, Ana Maria Peredo, Robert Anderson and Ray Wanuch
Chapter 74 Is the system designed for people like me? Definitely not. Do I want to overhaul it out of spite? Absolutely - Kawheras George in conversation with Noora Kassab
Chapter 75 Meeting the Family and Knowing Through Kinship: Patience, Reverence, and Silence - Lucas Conde Stocco, Gasoda Paiter Surui, Lara Bartocci Liboni, Luciana Oranges Cezarino and Oana Branzei
Chapter 76 Everyday Forms of Leadership to Carry with You - Jeff Ganohalidoh Corntassel
Onward: Our Braided Journey - Robert B. Anderson