Book Title: Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada, 2nd edition

Authors: Anya Hageman and Pauline Galoustian

Book Description: This book, written for post-secondary students but also accessible to late high school students and the general public, explores Indigenous values, Indigenous economic history, the effects of colonization, and the legal and political realities that constrain Indigenous economic development today. Topics include housing, infrastructure, borrowing, land use, and the special challenges of remote communities.

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Praise for Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada, first edition:

“I found the book accurately depicts the plight of the Indigenous as they found their way through a changing culture”, Joe Bevan, former Chief of Kitselas First Nation and CEO of Gitga’at Development Corporation.
“unique combination of economics and Indigenous history. Deserves to be widely used as a textbook and reference in all Indigenous Studies programs”. Tom Flanagan, Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary.

Authors

Anya Hageman and Pauline Galoustian

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Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada, 2nd edition Copyright © 2024 by Anya Hageman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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Economics

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Title
Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada, 2nd edition
Authors
Anya Hageman and Pauline Galoustian
License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Economic Aspects of the Indigenous Experience in Canada, 2nd edition Copyright © 2024 by Anya Hageman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

This textbook is authored under the Queen’s Open Textbook Authoring Guide and can be reused as-is, used in derivative works, and distributed with proper attribution for non-commercial purposes under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 international (License CC BY 4.0), except when otherwise noted.

Primary Subject
Economics
Additional Subject(s)
Indigenous peoples, Economics of specific sectors
Institution
Queen's University
Publication Date
January 8, 2024