Indigenomics is a process of claiming our Indigenous place at the economic table

This is an excerpt from Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table, by Carol Anne Hilton, and published by New Society Publishers. The book is one of five finalists for this year's prestigious Donner Prize, the best public policy book written by a Canadian, in the country. The winner will announced in Toronto on May 31 at a gala dinner.
Carol Anne Hilton: 'This book sets out to examine the significance of the Indigenous presence in today’s modern economy and within the emerging economy here in Canada and beyond.'
This book sets out to examine the significance of the Indigenous presence in today’s modern economy and within the emerging economy here in Canada and beyond. This book is a contribution to a new world of thinking—where economics, productivity, development, progress, and prosperity are aligned w...

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