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Liu, Hsiao-Ming, and Shang-Yung Yen. "Constructing the Model of Aboriginal Tribal Social Enterprises from the Concept of Social Economic Enterprises." International Business Research 11, no. 7 (June 15, 2018): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n7p76.

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Taiwan's aboriginal tribes have long been affected by political forces and market economy model, and the aboriginal people living in remote mountainous areas with lack of information have met with a lot of economic and social problems and challenges such as loss of land and traditional culture, aging population and stagnation of tribal industry development. Therefore, the original self-sufficient tribes began to prone to “poverty”, and this is one of the most critical social issues for Taiwan to cope with. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of "social economy" in the aborigina
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Gorman, Julian T., Melissa Bentivoglio, Chris Brady, Penelope Wurm, Sivaram Vemuri, and Yasmina Sultanbawa. "Complexities in developing Australian Aboriginal enterprises based on natural resources." Rangeland Journal 42, no. 2 (2020): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj20010.

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Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and commercial use of wildlife. Many Australian Aboriginal communities also aspire towards developing natural resource-based enterprises but there is a unique combination of historical, legislative and cultural factors that make this process complex. Typically, government support for Indigenous enterprise development has focussed largely on development of ‘social enterprise’, with subsidies coming from various government community development programs. This has resulted in some increase in participation
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Stafford, Smith DM, A. Mcnee, B. Rose, G. Snowdon, and CR Carter. "Goals and Strategies for Aboriginal Cattle Enterprises." Rangeland Journal 16, no. 1 (1994): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj9940077.

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In recent years Aboriginal people have regained ownership of large areas of rangeland, and in many cases are considering pastoral enterprises in their move towards self-sufficiency. New developments in research and extension must be made accessible to them. Rangeland researchers have recognised the need to focus much more on integrating scientific results with a better social understanding of managers' goals. Recent research indicates that goals and strategies in the commercial industry are often neither optimal nor singular. This applies particularly to Aboriginal communities; these have an e
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CURRY, JOHN, HAN DONKER, and RICHARD KREHBIEL. "DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS IN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE." Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 14, no. 01 (March 2009): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1084946709001119.

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This study examines the historical development of corporate governance structures in First Nations communities in British Columbia, where development corporations are employed to assist privately-owned and community-owned entrepreneurial enterprises. First Nations entrepreneurial activity functions in an environment where business must market to a global economy while preserving traditional values, beliefs and other cultural elements. A brief history of First Nations and their enterprise development efforts is presented. Empirical research findings describe the close relationship between local
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Ivory, Bill. "Enterprise development: A model for Aboriginal entrepreneurs." South Pacific Journal of Psychology 11, no. 2 (1999): 62–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0257543400000614.

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AbstractOpportunities exist within the current political and economic climate to build on some of the concepts of traditional Aboriginal society, and create a working environment for enterprise development. A model or models are required not just for Aboriginal people to gain support from government or wider institutions, but for governments and other institutions to work to. When referring to voluntary organisation grass roots development in Zimbabwe, Clark argued that “projects will remain irrelevant to the majority of the needy unless used as beacons to light up pathways for others – notabl
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Novikova, Natalia. "Aboriginal entrepreneurship in Russia: resources, technologies and social institutes." Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology) 46, no. 2 (May 2019): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33876/2311-0546/2019-46-2/5-18.

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Aboriginal entrepreneurship is seen as a new form of social organization. Economic activity in the enterprises of indigenous peoples is based on family and kinship ties, and focuses on traditional use of nature, as well as on the knowledge and culture of the peoples of the North. Therefore, their entrepreneurship is limited by the traditional lifestyle, which is based on reindeer breeding, hunting, fishing, and gathering. The government authorities adopt laws and programs aimed at the preservation of the traditional lifestyle of indigenous peoples, but not at the development of free enterprise
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Burgess, Cathie, and Paddy (Pat) Cavanagh. "Cultural Immersion: Developing a Community of Practice of Teachers and Aboriginal Community Members." Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 45, no. 1 (November 27, 2015): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jie.2015.33.

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A lack of teacher awareness of the cultural and historical background of Aboriginal students has long been recognised as a major causative factor in the failure of Australian schools to fully engage Aboriginal students and deliver equitable educational outcomes for them. Using Wenger's communities of practice framework, this paper analyses the effectiveness of the Connecting to Country (CTC) program in addressing this issue in New South Wales (NSW) schools whereby Aboriginal community members design and deliver professional learning for teachers. Qualitative and quantitative data from 14 case
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Ketilson, Lou Hammond. "Partnering to Finance Enterprise Development in the Aboriginal Social Economy." Canadian Public Policy 40, Supplement 1 (April 2014): S39—S49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2012-098.

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Spencer, Rochelle, Martin Brueckner, Gareth Wise, and Bundak Marika. "Capacity development and Indigenous social enterprise: The case of the Rirratjingu clan in northeast Arnhem Land." Journal of Management & Organization 23, no. 6 (November 2017): 839–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2017.74.

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AbstractWith the widespread shift from models of welfare to business-led development, capacity development offers a useful lens from which to consider the emergence of Indigenous social enterprise as a business-led development approach. We explore capacity development from the international development literature and identify capacity development principles in the context of an Indigenous social enterprise in remote northeast Arnhem Land. Here, Aboriginal Australians continue to experience poverty and marginalisation. This paper provides an ethnographic example of the relationship between Indi
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L., Cecil A. "Conversations with Australian Indigenous Females Revealing Their Motives When Establishing a Sustainable Small Business." Information Management and Business Review 4, no. 6 (June 15, 2012): 299–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v4i6.984.

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The Australian government has expressed commitment for Aboriginal entrepreneurship contending it is a pathway for ameliorating poverty, improving economic self-reliance, and building life quality. Yet a restrained geographic and sector spread of Australian Indigenous small business suggests there may be other important motives for starting an enterprise. This paper narrates responses from conversations with Aboriginal women ata remote settlement in the Northern Territory of Australia to reveal they were driven not by desires to acquire wealth, improve their educational opportunities or to esca
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Gorman, Julian, and Gretchen Ennis. "Community engagement in Aboriginal enterprise development – Kakadu plum as a case analysis." Journal of Rural Studies 92 (May 2022): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.03.020.

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Carleton, Alexandra L. "Declarations of Independence: Sovereignty, Identity, and the Constitution of the “Other”." ab-Original 4, no. 1-2 (December 2020): 47–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/aboriginal.4.1-2.0047.

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ABSTRACT With the rise of Indigenous awareness, the formation of groups to argue for native title, and the global diaspora coming together in their pursuit of landed recognition, claiming sovereignty takes many forms: declaration, contestation, governance, land reclamation, and enterprise formation. These forms, examined as a collective whole, may be seen as the first pragmatic steps in self-determination for, often Indigenous, minorities. More importantly, they may be seen as a stage in the evolution of expressing spiritual and cultural ontology of the “other.” Not only is this expression, th
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Babin, Ron, Brian Nicholson, and Megan Young. "Indigena: Teaching case of IT Impact Sourcing." Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases 9, no. 2 (September 4, 2019): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2043886919870547.

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This teaching case introduces the concept of Impact Sourcing, in the context of global IT outsourcing. While IT outsourcing is a well-established management technique, with a history of at least 30 years, Impact Sourcing is a relatively new concept, conceptualized by the Rockefeller Foundation in 2011 and recently defined by the Global Impact Sourcing Coalition. To summarize this case, a First Nations band collaborated with a successful global outsourcing firm, Accenture, to establish Indigena, a Canadian-based impact-sourcing enterprise. Indigena found it difficult to attract, hire and retain
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Warren, Mick. "Fear, Empathy and Ambition: George Augustus Robinson’s Friendly Mission." Emotions: History, Culture, Society 3, no. 1 (June 6, 2019): 72–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2208522x-02010040.

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Abstract Fear beset the settler community of Van Diemen’s Land throughout the 1820s as Aboriginal resistance to European dispossession intensified, a period referred to as the Black War. Representative of the emerging obligation into the 1830s to treat Indigenous people across the British imperial world more kindly, George Augustus Robinson presents a contradictory figure during this tumultuous period. Decrying the depravity of his fellow settlers and their servants, Robinson adapted the conciliatory agenda of Lieutenant-Governor George Arthur in forming the Friendly Mission, a roving missiona
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Smith, Tony. "WELFARE, ENTERPRISE, AND ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY: THE CASE OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN KIMBERLEY REGION, 1968?96." Australian Economic History Review 46, no. 3 (November 2006): 242–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8446.2006.00180.x.

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Scherrer, Pascal. "Tourism to serve culture: the evolution of an Aboriginal tourism business model in Australia." Tourism Review 75, no. 4 (February 14, 2020): 663–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tr-09-2019-0364.

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Purpose This paper aims to track the evolution of an innovative Aboriginal tourism business model with deliberate social and community enterprise objectives in a remote setting. Design/methodology/approach It adopts an in-depth exploratory case study approach to discover key characteristics of an emerging tourism enterprise. The qualitative data sources include publically available planning, promotional and organizational materials, in-depth interviews with key informants and on-site observations. Yunus et al.’s (2010) social business model provides the framework for the case analysis. Finding
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Bodle, Kerry, Mark Brimble, Scott Weaven, Lorelle Frazer, and Levon Blue. "Critical success factors in managing sustainable indigenous businesses in Australia." Pacific Accounting Review 30, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 35–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/par-02-2016-0017.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate success factors pertinent to the management of Indigenous businesses through the identification of points of intervention at the systemic and structural levels. Through this approach, the economic and social values that First Nations communities attach to intangible Indigenous cultural heritage (ICH) and Indigenous cultural intellectual property (ICIP) may be both recognised and realised as assets. Design/methodology/approach This paper adopts a multidisciplinary approach to address a global issue of economic and social significance to First
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Stajic, Janet. "… but what about the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Worker academic? Transcending the role of ‘unknowing assistant’ in health care and research through higher education: a personal journey." Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 49, no. 2 (September 18, 2020): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jie.2020.21.

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AbstractThe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker/Practitioner (A&TSIHW) workforce provides not only clinical skills but also responds to specific social and cultural needs of the communities they serve bringing knowledge derived from lived and embodied knowledges. The A&TSIHW is a recognised health professional within the Australian health system; however, this workforce continues to be under-supported, under-recognised and under-utilised. A common discourse in literature written about A&TSIHWs focused on the need to empower and enhance the A&TSIHW capabilities,
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Rodd, Kristian, Jara Romero, Victor Hunter, and Scott Vladimir Martyn. "Aboriginal Community Co-Design and Co-Build—Far More than a House." Sustainability 14, no. 9 (April 27, 2022): 5294. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14095294.

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There is urgent need for a new model to address the housing crisis in remote Australian Indigenous communities. Decades of major government expenditure have not significantly improved the endemic problems, which include homelessness, overcrowding, substandard dwellings, and unemployment. Between 2017–2020, Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health (FISH) worked with the remote Kimberley Aboriginal community, Bawoorrooga, by facilitating the co-design and co-build of a culturally and climatically appropriate home with community members. This housing model incorporates a program of education,
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McAllister, R. R. J., B. Cheers, T. Darbas, J. Davies, C. Richards, C. J. Robinson, M. Ashley, D. Fernando, and Y. T. Maru. "Social networks in arid Australia: a review of concepts and evidence." Rangeland Journal 30, no. 1 (2008): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj07040.

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Arid systems are markedly different from non-arid systems. This distinctiveness extends to arid-social networks, by which we mean social networks which are influenced by the suite of factors driving arid and semi-arid regions. Neither the process of how aridity interacts with social structure, nor what happens as a result of this interaction, is adequately understood. This paper postulates three relative characteristics which make arid-social networks distinct: that they are tightly bound, are hierarchical in structure and, hence, prone to power abuses, and contain a relatively higher proporti
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Allen, Harry. "Native companions: Blandowski, Krefft and the Aborigines on the Murray River expedition." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 121, no. 1 (2009): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs09129.

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This paper explores relations between Blandowski, Krefft and the Aborigines during the 1856-57 Murray River expedition. As with many scientific enterprises in Australia, Aboriginal knowledge made a substantial contribution to the success of the expedition. While Blandowski generously acknowledged this, Krefft, who was responsible for the day to day running of the camp, maintained his distance from the Aborigines. The expedition context provides an insight into tensions between Blandowski and Krefft, and also into the complexities of the colonial project on the Murray River, which involved Abor
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Kao, Pei-Ying, Ming-Hui Chen, Wei-An Chang, Mei-Lin Pan, Wei-Der Shu, Yuh-Jyh Jong, Hsien-Da Huang, et al. "A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of the personality constructs in CPAI-2 in Taiwanese Hakka populations." PLOS ONE 18, no. 2 (February 17, 2023): e0281903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281903.

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Here in this study we adopted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to investigate the genetic components of the personality constructs in the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory 2 (CPAI-2) in Taiwanese Hakka populations, who are likely the descendants of a recent admixture between a group of Chinese immigrants with high emigration intention and a group of the Taiwanese aboriginal population generally without it. A total of 279 qualified participants were examined and genotyped by an Illumina array with 547,644 SNPs to perform the GWAS. Although our sample size is small and that unavoida
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Beer, Kelly, Melanie Gentgall, Nicola Templeton, Claire Whitehouse, and Nicola Straiton. "Who’s included? The role of the Clinical Research Nurse in enabling research participation for under-represented and under-served groups." Journal of Research in Nursing 27, no. 1-2 (March 2022): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17449871221077076.

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Background There is a global call for more inclusive clinical research that is representative of all populations, particularly those historically under-represented or under-served. A lack of broad representation results in disproportionate health outcomes and limits the applicability and translation of research findings. Aim Identify and describe barriers to participation across the research lifecycle and consider the role of the Clinical Research Nurse (CRN) in promoting inclusivity, including for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples within Australia. Discussion Review of recent lite
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Luker, Trish. "White Mother to a Dark Race." International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies 3, no. 1 (January 1, 2010): 51–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcis.v3i1.58.

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Historical accounts of the removal of Aboriginal children from their families and communities in Australia under colonial assimilation policies have proliferated over recent decades. Within the field, white feminist historiography has involved investigations of the function of gender, domestic space and intimate relations in the colonial enterprise. In this, it has often placed the problematic trope of the maternal as 'a central model of historical identity' (Moore 2000, 95). While similar histories exist in other settler-colonial nations, notably the United States and Canada, there has been r
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Akbar, Skye, and Rob Hallak. "Identifying Business Practices Promoting Sustainability in Aboriginal Tourism Enterprises in Remote Australia." Sustainability 11, no. 17 (August 23, 2019): 4589. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11174589.

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Aboriginal tourism entrepreneurs operating in remote regions of Australia draw on their 60,000 years of heritage to offer unique and distinct cultural experiences to domestic and international tourists. Living and operating in remote climates presents challenges to achieving successful and sustainable enterprises, including extreme weather, substandard infrastructure, distance from policy makers, distance from markets and the commercialisation of culture, which is customarily owned by and for use by traditional custodians, to produce and deliver a market-ready tourism product. However, many re
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Thomsen, D. A., K. Muir, and J. Davies. "Aboriginal perspectives on kangaroo management in South Australia." Rangeland Journal 28, no. 2 (2006): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj05028.

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Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not involved in kangaroo management or in the kangaroo industry. Our research has provided the first opportunity for Aboriginal people in South Australia to present their perspectives on the commercial harvest of kangaroos. Research methods were qualitative, involving consultations with authoritative Aboriginal people about their perspectives, aspirations, and how they see their rights and interests in relation to the commercial harvest of kangaroos. We found diverse views on this topic from Aborigina
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Zuckermann, Ghil’ad. "Revivalistics is Not Documentary Linguistics." Sustainable Multilingualism 18, no. 1 (May 1, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sm-2021-0001.

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Summary This article introduces a new field of enquiry called revivalistics, and explores its trans-disciplinarity and various ethical, aesthetic and utilitarian benefits. Revivalistics is an emerging global, trans-disciplinary field of enquiry studying comparatively and systematically the universal constraints and global mechanisms on the one hand (Zuckermann, 2003; 2009; 2020), and particularistic peculiarities and cultural relativist idiosyncrasies on the other, apparent in linguistic reclamation, revitalization and reinvigoration across various sociological backgrounds, all over the globe
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Rea, Naomi, and Julia Messner. "Constructing Aboriginal NRM livelihoods: Anmatyerr employment in water management." Rangeland Journal 30, no. 1 (2008): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj07044.

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The provision of livelihoods for desert Aboriginal people is a common goal for desert communities as well as governments, research agencies and other organisations. We examine six issues surrounding the creation of indigenous livelihoods in cultural and natural resource management. Our analysis draws from the character of the training pathways and the livelihoods in water management that are being constructed in central Australia as part of the Anmatyerr Water Project, a research program that identifies culturally-based livelihoods as a major mechanism for facilitating the process of having Ab
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Suprovich, T. М., N. В. Mokhnachova, M. Р. Suprovich, and N. M. Fursa. "FEATURES OF THE PROPAGATION OF GENE BoLA-DRB3 ALLELES IN GRAY CATTLE BREEDS." Animal Breeding and Genetics 54 (November 29, 2017): 221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/abg.54.29.

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Genetic monitoring and preservation of gene pools of wild and domestic animals remains one of the main problems of modern genetics. At the same time for the majority of aboriginal rocks there is no exact information about the condition of the populations of these animals, their number, distribution, no description of genotypic and phenotypic characteristics. Domestic aboriginal rocks are practically not studied at the molecular genetic level using modern DNA technologies. A unique informational vacuum has been created, which does not allow, on the one hand, to fully assess the uniqueness of th
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Novikova, Natalya I. "Energy of entrepreneurship in traditional nature use of indigenous peoples of the Sakhalin North." Reports of the Laboratory of Ancient Technologies 16, no. 3 (2020): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21285/2415-8739-2020-3-127-140.

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The article examines the forms of social organization of the small-numbered indigenous peoples of the North of Sakhalin in the field of traditional fisheries and entrepreneurship in the context of legal pluralism. This method allows us to analyze the coexistence of state and customary law, moral norms and the principles of social entrepreneurship. Methods of legal and social anthropology are used. The study uses the approaches of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Field materials are interpreted in academic and aboriginal discourses. Federal and regional legislation a
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Nordin, Vidar J., and Roxanne Comeau. "Forest resources education in Canada." Forestry Chronicle 79, no. 4 (August 1, 2003): 799–808. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc79799-4.

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In a new focus on forest education, forest practitioners and forest workers will redefine their roles and modify their educational training to reflect changing needs. Challenging working environments compatible with a new generation of high-tech forest practitioners need to be established by employers. Information technology will revolutionize the delivery of forest resources education and the procedures and motivation for life-long learning. The educational environment will transform increasingly from didactic to interactive problem-based learning and professors will emerge as creative facili
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Villa, Michele. "Local content commitment and the link with indigenous economic development: a case study." APPEA Journal 54, no. 2 (2014): 500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj13073.

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This extended abstract discusses local content opportunities in economic development for the Aboriginal community. Local content requirements have become a strategic community development consideration during the past few years. This abstract links the topics of local content commitments and indigenous economic development via leveraging relationships with indigenous contractors in Australia. The creation of indigenous businesses that strive to succeed in the market and compete with non-indigenous companies is key in developing sustainable working opportunities for indigenous Australians. Many
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Zhubreva, Т. V., and E. N. Myasnikova. "Healthy Nutrition of Schoolchildren of Aboriginal Population in the North." Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, no. 3 (May 13, 2020): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2020-3-40-48.

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Healthy nutrition has a positive impact on human body functioning, however, the foundation of long and active life is laid in childhood and teenage years. The article provides information about using normative, technical and technological documents for organization of nutrition for schoolchildren in secondary education institutions located in places of residence of aboriginal population in the Far East. State policy concerning the development of these areas is expressed in a number of regulating documents of the federal level, where serious attention is paid to organization of hot meals for sc
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Jacobsen, Damien. "Tourism enterprises beyond the margins: the relational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander SMEs in remote Australia." Tourism Planning & Development 14, no. 1 (March 16, 2016): 31–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21568316.2016.1152290.

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L., Cecil A. "Female Indigenous entrepreneurship in remote communities in northern Australia." Information Management and Business Review 6, no. 6 (December 30, 2014): 329–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/imbr.v6i6.1131.

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Little is known about Australian Indigenous female entrepreneurship. Misconceptions typifying Australian Indigenous businesses are community enterprises are encumbered by research limitations, generalisations and stereotyping; the material is seldom voiced by Australian Indigenous people; and few sources detail the challenges for grass roots female Indigenous entrepreneurs in remote Australian Aboriginal communities that maintain patriarchal cultures. In this paper is described how 21 Indigenous female entrepreneurs in a remote region of northern Australia have tailored their businesses to com
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Memmott, Paul. "ON GENERATING CULTURALLY SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISES AND DEMAND-RESPONSIVE SERVICES IN REMOTE ABORIGINAL SETTINGS: A CASE STUDY FROM NORTH-WEST QUEENSLAND." Journal of architecture&ENVIRONMENT 11, no. 2 (November 2, 2012): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j2355262x.v11i2.a491.

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Sankin, E. V., та V. P. Zinoviev. "State Regulation of Fishing in Russia in the 19th – Early 20th Centurу". Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series History 38 (2021): 72–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2222-9124.2021.38.72.

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The article, mainly based on Siberian material, examines the problem of regulation of fishing in the Russian Empire in the late 19th – early 20th century, when serious consequences of predatory, unrestricted use of natural resources became apparent to the public and local officials. There is an awareness of the need for restrictive measures at the level of regional administration and the inattention of the general imperial power structures to this issue in relation to Asian Russia. Fishermen actively opposed any regulation of the time and methods of fishing in Siberia. Fishing in Asian Russia
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DIVAKARAN, R. V. M. "CULTURAL MINORITIES AND THE PANOPTIC GAZE: A STUDY OF THE (MIS)REPRESENTATION OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN MALAYALAM FILMS." Journal of Education Culture and Society 8, no. 2 (September 25, 2017): 240–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs20172.240.248.

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This paper explores the patterns of the representation of Adivasis or aboriginals – known as ‘tribals’ in common parlance – in Malayalam language films. Film as a medium of representation is continuously engaged in constructing images and thus the process becomes an ideological enterprise contributing to the relentless practice of defining and redefining the society and its various components in terms of several binaries. The film industry of Kerala, a southern state of India, is affluent and more influential than other art forms and production. Though the tribal population of Kerala is around
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Hamilton, Stephen K., and Peter C. Gehrke. "Australia's tropical river systems: current scientific understanding and critical knowledge gaps for sustainable management." Marine and Freshwater Research 56, no. 3 (2005): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf05063.

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Australia’s tropical river systems are poorly understood in comparison with Australia’s temperate freshwater and tropical marine systems. Tropical rivers convey ~70% of the continent’s freshwater runoff, and are increasingly being targeted for development. However, existing knowledge is inadequate to support policy for tropical regions that avoids repeating the environmental problems of water use in southern Australia. This paper summarises existing knowledge on the hydrogeomorphic drivers of tropical catchments, fluxes of sediments and nutrients, flow requirements and wetlands. Key research i
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Strydom, Marné. "Pride and Prejudice: The Role of Policy and Perception Creation in the Chinese Revolt of 1652 on Dutch Formosa." Itinerario 27, no. 2 (July 2003): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300020519.

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The events of September 1652 on the island of Formosa were one of the bloodiest chapters in the history of Dutch management of the island, and could arguably be viewed as one of the most severe suppressions of a rebellious group in the seventeenth century. The unexpected, ill-prepared uprising of thousands of frustrated, angry and impoverished Chinese farmers and field hands against Dutch colonial management were successfully, yet in the most severe and savage way, suppressed through a military collaboration between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the local Aborigines of the island. In
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Павлов, К. В., И. Г. Андреева та М. Г. Метелева. "СОВРЕМЕННОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ РАЗВИТИЯ АКВАКУЛЬТУРЫ: ФЕДЕРАЛЬНЫЙ И РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЙ АСПЕКТЫ". TIME DESCRIPTION OF ECONOMIC REFORMS, № 4 (15 грудня 2018): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32620/cher.2018.4.02.

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Formulation of the problem. The article analyzes the problems and current trends in the functioning of aquaculture, and also determines the prospects for its development in the foreseeable future. The subject of the research is the assessment of the current state and development of aquaculture at the federal and regional levels. The aim of the research is to analyze the current state and the main problems associated with the functioning of aquaculture in the economy. The object of the research is aquaculture development strategies based on identifying the most important socio-economic trends.
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VOLKOVA, E. S. "LIFE AFTER REFORMS: THE SURVIVAL PRACTICES IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST AT THE TURN OF XX-XXI CENTURIES IN THE MIRROR OF FICTION." Historical and social-educational ideas 10, no. 3/1 (July 16, 2018): 46–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17748/2075-9908-2018-10-3/1-46-57.

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Following the current trends in the development of historical science, the author considers fiction as an important source for the study of the post-Soviet period, allowing recreating the socio- historical types of behavior, way of thinking and public mood, to track the transformation of the structures of everyday life. The article is based on the fiction published from the early 1990s to the present day and reflected the Far Eastern realities of the 1990s-2000s. The main attention is paid to the ways of adaptation to the new socio-economic conditions, such as inflation and the fall in real mo
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Craig, AB. "Fire Management of Rangelands in the Kimberley Low-Rainfall Zone: a Review." Rangeland Journal 21, no. 1 (1999): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj9990039.

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This paper examines a range of environmental, research and practical issues affecting fire management of pastoral lands in the southern part of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Although spinifex grasslands dominate most leases, smaller areas of more productive pastures are crucially important to many enterprises. There is a lack of local documentation of burning practices during traditional Aboriginal occupation; general features of the fire regime at that time can be suggested on the basis of information from other inland areas. Definition of current tire regimes is improving throug
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Foran, B. D. "Sifting the future from the past: a personal assessment of trends impacting the Australian rangelands." Rangeland Journal 29, no. 1 (2007): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj07019.

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The fore-sighting exercise undertaken at the Australian Rangeland Society Conference at Port Augusta 10 years ago in 1996 developed four scenarios: ‘economic growth’, ‘best practice’, ‘extra green’ and ‘partial retreat’. These were later collapsed into two broad directions, ‘looking out’ (the economic rewards generated by a full application of free market policies with rangeland enterprises having strong external linkages will result in production and management efficiencies which benefit the Australian economy) and ‘looking in’ (rangeland Australia and its human, economic and ecological resou
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L., J. F. "HOW VALUABLE IS THE S.A.T.?" Pediatrics 83, no. 4 (April 1, 1989): A56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.83.4.a56.

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Most societies have some sort of rite of passage from childhood to adulthood. The aborigine in Australia send adolescents into the wilderness on a "walkabout." German noblemen prove their maturity by acquiring dueling scars. Americans have one in which their young people spend three high-pressured hours filling in little boxes. Anthropologists call it "Taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test." What do they measure? To anyone with lingering faith in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and truth-in-packaging, the answer is obvious: The Scholastic Aptitude Test measures scholastic aptitude. For that answer
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Lux, Maureen. "Taking the Pulse: New Books in the History of Health and Medicine in CanadaJ.B. Collip and the Development of Medical Research in Canada: Extracts and Enterprise. By Alison Li. McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society no. 18. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003. 256 pp. $55.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780773526099.Women, Health, and Nation: Canada and the United States since 1945. Ed. Georgina Feldberg, Molly Ladd-Taylor, Alison Li, and Kathryn McPherson. McGill-Queen’s/ Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society no. 16. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003. 448 pp. $80.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780773525009. $29.95 (paper) ISBN 9780773525016.An Element of Hope: Radium and the Response to Cancer in Canada, 1900-1940. By Charles Hayter. McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health and Society no. 22. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005. 288 pp. $70.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780773528697.The Struggle to Serve: A History of the Moncton Hospital, 1895-1953. By W.G. Godfrey. McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society no. 21. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004. 256 pp. $75.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780773525122.Nutrition Policy in Canada, 1870-1939. By Aleck Ostry. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006. 160 pp. $85.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780774813273. $34.95 (paper) ISBN 9780774813280.Aboriginal Health in Canada: Historical, Cultural, and Epidemiological Perspectives. 2nd ed. By James B. Waldram, D. Ann Herring, and T. Kue Young. 2006. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. 352 pp. $70.00 (cloth) ISBN 0802087922. $29.95 (paper) ISBN 0802085792." Journal of Canadian Studies 41, no. 3 (August 2007): 194–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.41.3.194.

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Robson, B. T., J. R. Walton, Iain Black, P. J. Cain, C. White, R. Colls, R. Colls, et al. "Review of Urban Population Development in Western Europe from the Late-Eighteenth to the Early-Twentieth Century, by Richard Lawton and Robert Lee; Land, Labour and Agriculture, 1700-1920, by B. A. Holderness and M. Turner; The Industrial Revolution, by P. Hudson; Merchant Enterprise in Britain from the Industrial Revolution to World War One, by S. Chapman; Rethinking the Victorians, by L. M. Shires; Forever England, by A. Light; The English Eliot, by S. Ellis; Women and the Women's Movement in Britain 1914-59, by M. Pugh; The Erosion of Childhood, by L. Rose; Eugenics, Human Genetics and Human Failings, by P. M. H. Mazumdar; Feeding the Victorian City, by R. Scola; A History of Nature Conservation in Britain, by E. Evans; The Invention of Scotland, by M. G. H. Pittock; Understanding Scotland, by D. McCrome; A Social History of France 1780-1880, by P. McPhee; Province and Empire, by J. M. H. Smith; Reconstructing Large-Scale Climatic Patterns from Tree Ring Data, by H. C. Fritts; The Origins of Southwestern Agriculture, by R. G. Matson; Indian Survival on the California Frontier, by A. L. Hurtado; Appalachian Frontiers, by R. D. Mitchell; The Politics of River Trade, by T. Whigham; Full of Hope and Promise, by E. Ross; Aboriginal Peoples and Politics, by P. Tennant; Fortress California, 1910-1961, by R. W. Lotchin; Remaking America, by J. Bodnar; The Last Great Necessity, by D. C. Sloane; Hispanic Lands and Peoples, by W. M. Denevan; Writing Western History, by R. W. Etulain; Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, by N. J. W. Thrower; The Long Wave in the World Economy, by A. Tylecote; The End of Anglo-America, by R. A. Burchell; Painting and the Politics of Culture, by J. Barrell; Colonialism and Development in the Contemporary World, by C. Dixon and M. J. Heffernan; A World on the Move, by A. J. R. Russell-Wood; Colonial Policy and Conflict in Zimbabwe, by D. Mungazi; The New Atlas of African History, by G. S. P. Freeman-Grenville; Atlas of British Overseas Expansion, by A. N. Porter (Ed.); The Population of Britain in the Nineteenth Century, by R. Woods and The Development of the French Economy, by C. Heywood." Journal of Historical Geography 19, no. 2 (April 1993): 205–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jhge.1993.1015.

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Wanasuk, Paphaphit, and Thomas F. Thornton. "Aboriginal Tourism as Sustainable Social-Environmental Enterprise (SSEE): A Tlingit Case Study from Southeast Alaska." International Indigenous Policy Journal 6, no. 4 (September 9, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2015.6.4.8.

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The Tlingit Aboriginal tourism enterprise named Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, Southeast Alaska is used as a case study to develop the new concept of Sustainable Social-Environmental Enterprise (SSEE). SSEE is defined as an innovative enterprise that has dynamic operational strategies while still maintaining its corporate core values and integrating social, environmental, cultural, economic and political (SECEP) sustainabilities in its operations. The SSEE framework assesses enterprises according to five domains of sustainability: social, environmental, cultural, economic, and political. Applying
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Kagie, Robin. "Zoeken naar het overbruggen van afstand binnen een Aboriginal gemeenschap." KWALON 24, no. 2 (June 1, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/2019.024.002.006.

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Trying to gain access to an isolated rural Aboriginal community in Western Australia This article describes my enterprise to collect data about health literacy among an isolated rural Aboriginal community in Western Australia. The aim of the research was to find out whether an adapted survey about health literacy for less developed and lower income countries could be used to collect data on this issue among a rural isolated Aboriginal community. I was confronted with three challenges into gaining access to this community. In the first place, I had never been to Australia, secondly I am not fro
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Ensign, Prescott C. "Social enterprise in a remote Indigenous community – Barunga Festival in Australia's Northern Territory." Journal of Management & Organization, February 11, 2021, 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2020.46.

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Abstract In 2020, the Barunga Festival would have celebrated its 35th anniversary. In mid-June of 2021, as many as 4,000 individuals were expected to descend on an aboriginal community of 300 residents located 400 km south of Darwin. This case describes the challenge to the Festival's promoters as they seek to sustain peak socio-economic impact in their role as community development change agents in a diverse and dynamic environment. The reader is tasked with clarifying goals, deciding what is at stake, and setting a course of action to realize those objectives.
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