Investing in the Indigenous World (3/14/00)
Much of the world's economy is based on resources stolen from indigenous communities. Some organizations are working to change that by using publicly donated money and investing it towards Native American projects that allow Native American communities to develop the resources they want to deve...
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DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2000
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Summary: | Much of the world's economy is based on resources stolen from indigenous communities. Some organizations are working to change that by using publicly donated money and investing it towards Native American projects that allow Native American communities to develop the resources they want to develop and still allowing them the option to preserve other resources that they would rather leave untouched. Guests include Rebecca Adamson, President of the First Nations Development Institute. |
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