04456nam 2200553 450 991079487800332120210209191250.01-77206-045-3(CKB)4330000000047314(OOCEL)451638(OCoLC)946215425(CaBNVSL)kck00236847(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/2zr1fn(MiAaPQ)EBC4814053(EXLCZ)99433000000004731420160401d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentrdacontentrdamediardacarrierIndigenous business in Canada principles and practices /edited by Keith G.Brown, Mary Beth Doucette, Janice Esther TulkSydney, Nova Scotia :Cape Breton University Press,2016.Ottawa, Ontario :Canadian Electronic Library,2016.1 online resource (viii, 303 pages)1-77206-044-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword / Keith G. Brown, Cape Breton University -- Introduction / Janice Esther Tulk and Mary Beth Doucette, Cape Breton University -- 1 Pre-contact Economies and the Fur Trade / Katie K. MacLeod, Dalhousie University --Part One. 2 Land and Indigenous Business Development in Canada / Rachel Rose Starks and Miriam Jorgensen, University of Arizona -- 3 Leadership and Management / Brian Calliou, The Banff Centre -- 4 Entrepreneurship / Teresa Callihoo and Derek Bruno, SevGen Consulting -- 5 Strategic Alliances, Partnerships, and Joint Ventures / Peter Moroz, University of Regina; Bob Kayseas, First Nations University; Robert Anderson, University of Regina; Léo-Paul Dana, Montpellier Business School --Part Tw. 6 Governance, Law, and Policy / Mary Beth Doucette, Cape Breton University and Jeanie Lanine, Cedar Law -- 7 An Introduction to Taxation / Wendy Wadden, Cape Breton University -- 8 Finance and Banking / Tom Cooper, Memorial University of Newfoundland -- 9 Demographics / Lori Ann Ronness, Mount Allison University --Part Three. 10 Marketing in Indigenous Contexts / Keith Brown and Joanne Pyke, Cape Breton University -- 11 Overcoming Barriers to Entry in the Commercial Fishery / Harvey Johnstone, Cape Breton University -- 12 Aboriginal Communities and Mining / Angelique Slade Shantz, York University --Part Four. 13 Treaties and Land Claims in Canada / Katie K. MacLeod, Dalhousie University -- 14 Indian Residential Schools, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, and Truth and Reconciliation / Katie K. MacLeod, Dalhousie University -- Appendix -- Timeline."Students who study business in university are not likely to hear about or discuss examples of indigenous business successes from across the country. Rarely would one see references to indigenous communities, let alone examples of them growing multi-million dollar businesses and partnering to lead innovative economic development projects that positively impact the national economy. Resources are scarce and inadequate, an oversight that is to our detriment. Somewhere between a textbook and a book of collected essays, this collection is an effort to build on and share the research of indigenous practitioners and scholars working in their respective fields. Where possible we share not only concepts, but also the voices of Aboriginal leaders, officials, Elders, and other members of Aboriginal communities. Indigenous Business in Canada addresses contemporary concerns and issues in the doing of Aboriginal business in Canada, reveals some of the challenges and diverse approaches to business in indigenous contexts from coast to coast to coast, and demonstrates the direct impact that history and policy, past and present, have on business and business education."--Provided by publisher.Indian business enterprisesCanadaInuit business enterprisesCanadaLibros electronicos.Indian business enterprisesInuit business enterprises338.7089/97071Brown Keith GTulk Janice Esther1979-Doucette Mary BethFINmELBFINmELBBOOK9910794878003321Indigenous business in Canada3672940UNINA04589nam 2200985Ia 450 991097070350332120200520144314.097866127721849781282772182128277218X9780520251151052025115697814294822881429482281978052094069705209406959781433708565143370856610.1525/9780520940697(CKB)1000000000354327(EBL)301113(SSID)ssj0000113384(PQKBManifestationID)11828155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113384(PQKBWorkID)10099210(PQKB)11100770(DE-B1597)521031(OCoLC)163586670(DE-B1597)9780520940697(Au-PeEL)EBL301113(CaPaEBR)ebr10178200(CaONFJC)MIL277218(OCoLC)476080510(dli)HEB33190(MiU) MIU01100000000000000000786(Perlego)552469(MiAaPQ)EBC301113(MiU)MIU01100000000000000000786(EXLCZ)99100000000035432720060807d2007 ub 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrBlue-chip Black Race, class, and status in the new Black middle class /Karyn Lacy1st ed.Berkeley University of California Press20071 online resource (303 p.)George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American StudiesDescription based upon print version of record.9780520251168 0520251164 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Illustrations --Preface --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Defining the Post-Integration Black Middle Classes --2. Social Organization in Washington's Suburbia --3. Public Identities: Managing Race in Public Spaces --4. Status-Based Identities: Protecting and Reproducing Middle-Class Status --5. Race- and Class-Based Identities: Strategic Assimilation in Middle-Class Suburbia --6. Suburban Identities: Building Alliances with Neighbors --Conclusion --Appendix: A Recipe for Studying the Black Middle Class --Notes --References --IndexAs Karyn R. Lacy's innovative work in the suburbs of Washington, DC, reveals, there is a continuum of middle-classness among blacks, ranging from lower-middle class to middle-middle class to upper-middle class. Focusing on the latter two, Lacy explores an increasingly important social and demographic group: middle-class blacks who live in middle-class suburbs where poor blacks are not present. These "blue-chip black" suburbanites earn well over fifty thousand dollars annually and work in predominantly white professional environments. Lacy examines the complicated sense of identity that individuals in these groups craft to manage their interactions with lower-class blacks, middle-class whites, and other middle-class blacks as they seek to reap the benefits of their middle-class status.George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American StudiesRace, class, and status in the new Black middle classAfrican AmericansSocial conditions1975-Case studiesAfrican AmericansRace identityCase studiesMiddle classUnited StatesCase studiesSocial statusUnited StatesCase studiesAfrican AmericansWashington RegionSocial conditionsAfrican AmericansRace identityWashington RegionMiddle classWashington RegionSocial statusWashington RegionUnited StatesRace relationsCase studiesWashington RegionRace relationsAfrican AmericansSocial conditionsAfrican AmericansRace identityMiddle classSocial statusAfrican AmericansSocial conditions.African AmericansRace identityMiddle classSocial status305.896/0730722Lacy Karyn R.1965-792391MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970703503321Blue-chip Black1771822UNINA