Indigenous economics

Canada Day celebrations in Calgary, Alberta in 2022

Indigenous economics is a field of economic study that explores the economic systems, practices, theories, and philosophies unique to indigenous peoples.[1] This approach to economics examines how such groups understand, interact with, and manage resources within their specific cultural contexts.[2] Indigenous economics puts emphasis on communal values, sustainability, and connection with land and environment.[3][4]

  1. ^ Kelly, Dara; Woods, Christine (2021-06-02). "Ethical Indigenous Economies". Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning. 7 (1): 140–158. doi:10.15402/esj.v7i1.70010. ISSN 2368-416X. S2CID 264545435.
  2. ^ Butler, Richard (2021). "Research on Tourism, Indigenous Peoples and Economic Development: A Missing Component". Land. 10 (12): 1329. doi:10.3390/land10121329. ISSN 2073-445X.
  3. ^ "Indigenous Economic Development", Anthropology, Oxford University Press, 2021-11-23, doi:10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0273, ISBN 978-0-19-976656-7, retrieved 2023-10-07
  4. ^ Poyser, Andre; Daugaard, Dan (2023). "Indigenous sustainable finance as a research field: A systematic literature review on indigenising ESG, sustainability and indigenous community practices". Accounting & Finance. 63 (1): 47–76. doi:10.1111/acfi.13062. ISSN 0810-5391.