First Nations Economic Development
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Recent papers in First Nations Economic Development
Keith G. Brown, Mary Beth Doucette and Janice Esther Tulk (eds.), Indigenous Business in Canada: Principles and Practices. Sydney, Nova Scotia: Cape Breton UP, 2016. 303 pages. ISBN 978-1-77206-004-7. $27.95 paperback.This text book is... more
Australia has a 30-billion-dollar knowledge industry, yet this industry barely recognises Indigenous Australian knowledge developed for over 60,000 years. This knowledge is important to understanding life on this planet. A 2012 regional... more
Canadian federal law has been interpreted by provincial governments as allowing them to legally operate an Internet gambling website as long as the patronage is restricted to residents within that province. First Nations have however on... more
We sought to take a first step toward better integration of social concerns into empirical ecosystem service (ES) work. We did this by adapting cognitive anthropological techniques to study the Clayoquot Sound social-ecological system on... more
A fully edited version of this Work was first published by the Journal of Law and Social Policy (2018) Vol 30 (1), pp. 175-184.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the birthplace of the Greenpeace movement, has been a significant site for the articulation and enactment of multifaceted environmental consciousness. Since 2010, First Nation groups and environmental... more
There is a surprising paucity of information about urban Aboriginal gambling behaviours and practices considering that the urban Aboriginal community is the fastest growing demographic group in Canada and that indigenous people have some... more
For Coast Salish communities, traditional gathering ceremonies once structured the heart of formal economic exchange. Within these ceremonies many economies were embedded that spoke to what it means to live freely as Coast Salish people.... more
To date a dearth of data has made it difficult to evaluate the success of First Nations casinos in Canada. This paper helps remedy this situation by presenting a three-province overview (Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta) of First Nations... more
This book was put together thanks to the following participants who shared their stories: Frank Patterson, Betty Lucas, Jimmy Johnny, Walter Peter, Rose Lemieux, Catherine Germaine, the late Helen Buyck, Lena Malcolm, Donnie (Donald)... more
With the 1979 Community Mandate to move towards Traditional Government, the community of Kahnaw&ke has consistently requested more involvement in decision-making on issues thataffect the community as a whole. The Kahnaw&ke Community... more
This is my review of Flanagan et al.'s 2010 book "Beyond the Indian Act: Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights". The review was published in Native Studies Review 19, 2 (2010).
Buoyed by the success of two large-scale bingos in 1993 Alberta’s First Nations initiated plans to construct reserve casinos to mitigate economic hardships. That year Alberta commenced with neoliberal reforms to slash the provincial... more
The Province of Alberta in 2001 implemented the First Nations Gaming Policy (FNGP) to improve First Nations development potential by permitting the construction of reserve casinos. This paper argues that during the policy development... more
First part of the book manuscript describing the state of small business in the West Nipissing area of Ontario, Canada, including the territory of the Indigenous Nipissing First Nation (Anishinabe). A full version of the book is available... more
To date 17 First Nations have introduced casinos as an economic strategy to help mitigate existing socio-economic disparities in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, while the provincial... more
Strategic analysis and planning for sustaining an indigenous community, focusing on a new cultural center (in the U.S. Pacific North-west).
With the 1979 Community Mandate to move towards Traditional Government, the community of Kahnawa:ke has consistently requested more involvement in decision-making on issues that affect the community as a whole. The Kahnawa:ke Community... more
"Accountability" has been a prominent theme of critics of First Nations governments. Canada's new law, the First Nations Financial Transparency Act, requires First Nations to publish annual audited consolidated financial statements they... more
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact, large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada. First Nations... more