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Author | : Yi Wu |
Publisher | : Lanham, MD : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Alaska |
ISBN | : 9780819151179 |
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Collection of essays on subsistence activities of Alaskan natives and effects of present day conditions on these economies.
Author | : Yi Wu |
Publisher | : Lanham, MD : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Alaska |
ISBN | : 9780819151179 |
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Collection of essays on subsistence activities of Alaskan natives and effects of present day conditions on these economies.
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Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Alaska |
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Download Contemporary Subsistence Economies of Alaska Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This collection of papers considers the changes in the subsistence economies of Alaskan Indian and Eskimo groups since the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the limited entry fisheries program, the Molly Hootch rural schools settlement, the construction of the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
Author | : Emily Barnett Highleyman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 1994 |
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Download Subsistence and Culture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Steven C. Dinero |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781785331619 |
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Chapter 7 - The Youth Are the Future -- Chapter 8 - We Don't Know Where We Are Anymore -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index
Author | : Tammy Gagne |
Publisher | : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 161228504X |
Download Native American Industry in Contemporary America Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
At one time Native American businesses were mostly dependent on tourism. The twentieth century marked the opening of numerous casinos on Indian reservations across the United States. Today these and many other Native American businesses—both on and off the reservations—are thriving. Despite powerful setbacks including a worsening economy, many Native Americans have managed to turn adversity into achievement. From office supply companies to restaurant chains, these businesses make up a growing part of the US economy in the twenty-first century. Many Native Americans who have enjoyed professional success now work to open doors for other tribe members to create better lives for themselves and future generations of Native people.
Author | : Thomas A. Morehouse |
Publisher | : Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alas |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Alaska |
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Download Rebuilding the Political Economies of Alaska Native Villages Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
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Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Indians of North America |
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Download Toward Economic Development for Native American Communities Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Resource document intended to help U.S. government formulate and execute effective policies of economic development for American Indian and Alaskan native communities.
Author | : Stephen W. Haycox |
Publisher | : Culture and Environment in the |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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Haycox (history, U. of Alaska, Anchorage) presents historical commentary on human culture in Alaska and how it has affected the natural environment there. He contends that most non-Native Alaskans (now 85% of the population) went there for the money, not because they loved the wilderness. The focus is on tensions between Native and non- Native people and between settlers and environmental protection.
Author | : Kathy Ratté |
Publisher | : Hoover Press |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2022-06-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0817924965 |
Download Renewing Indigenous Economies Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The history of Indigenous economies in the Americas presents a puzzle: When Europeans first encountered Indigenous peoples, they discovered societies with high standards of living, vast trading networks, and flourishing markets. But colonizers changed the rules of the game, and by the twentieth century, most Indians had been forced onto reservations and saddled with institutions inimical to their customs and cultures, and incompatible with wealth creation. As a result of being wrapped in the federal government's "white tape," these once thriving societies are today impoverished and dependent. This volume charts a course for reversing the decline in Indigenous economies and establishing a path to prosperity based on secure tribal property rights, clear jurisdiction and governance, and fiscal and financial power. It explains how the rules of the game promote or hinder the development of wealth; gives an overview of institutional conditions in Indian Country today; and identifies improvements with significant potential to renew Indian economies. Both data and contemporary stories of success and failure illustrate how revitalizing institutional frameworks can restart the engine of economic growth to generate business and employment, raise living standards in Indian communities, and, most importantly, restore the dignity Native Americans once had and still deserve.