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IDN: Indigenous 101 / The Basics
This is your go-to board for essential information on:
  • Accurate and respectful terminology;
  • Land acknowledgements;
  • Inviting Indigenous guests to the classroom;
  • Some factual information about Indigenous peoples in Canada;
  • Stereotype busting;
  • Material for reflection as you embark on this learning journey
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Indigenomics Institute - Economics from an Indigenous worldview
The Indigenomics Institute is an Indigenous economic advisory for public governments, Indigenous communities and the private sector. The Indigenomics Institute focuses on four core areas in overcoming Indigenous economic barriers and addressing challenges
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Dsn Reconciliation & Decolonizing Business Summary
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Tulo Centre Podcast | Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics — Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics
The conversation today is with Cris Stainbrook. Cris, Oglala Lakota, has been working in philanthropy for 25 years and has been President of Indian Land Tenure Foundation since its inception in 2002. ILTF is an American, community-based organization focused on American Indian land recovery and management.
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Video Series — Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics
Have you ever wondered how commercial and residential developments happen on First Nations? Dr. Andre Le Dressay walks you through the fundamentals of Indigenous economics and lays a groundwork for understanding the connection between infrastructure and public services, individual revenue growth, job creation, housing, employment demand, and government revenue.
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About Us — IndigenousEcon.org
"Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think, and act for myself." Chief Joseph, Nez Perce, 1879
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