Indigenomics: Harnessing the Power of Our Communities 
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Cultural Survival Quarterly 44-4 (December 2020)
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Features

Indigenomics: Harnessing the Power of Our Communities

Paul Lacerte and Carol Anne Hilton
Raven Indigenous Capital Partners and the Indigenomics Institute are reshaping economics and doing so from an Indigenous lens.


For the Indigenous Economy, the Forest Is Life

Philip Kujur
In India, the forest is the basis for Indigenous economies.
 



Power to the People: An Efficient Wood Burning Stove Provides Hope to Many

Shaldon Ferris
San entrepreneur Craig Beckett is making stoves to deal with energy insecurity in South Africa.


NDN Collective: Investing in Indigenous Power to Build Regenerative Futures

PennElys Droz and Nikki Pieratos
NDN Collective is providing financing for Indigenous regenerative projects.

 

Healing Our Waters, Healing Ourselves Through a Sustainable Economy

Dune Lankard
In Alaska, for millennia, harvesting kelp has proven to be a sustainable and regenerative economic source.

 

Building a Business Rooted in Indigenous Values: Tanka Bar

Dawn Sherman, CEO of Native American Natural Foods, discusses how Tanka Bar became one of the most recognized Native brands. 
 

Departments

Executive Director’s Message
 


Indigenous Arts

Grounded in Tradition, Guided by Ancestors: Indigenous Business in Uncertain Times 
 

 

Rights in Action

A Lenca Voice of Resistance Against a Culture of Extractivism: Donatila Girón Calix
 


Women the World Must Hear

Chenae Bullock: Reclaiming Heritage Through Indigenous Enterprise

 

Indigenous Knowledge

Indigenizing Philanthropy: Rematriating the Distribution of Wealth
 

 

Keepers of the Earth Grant Partner

Exchange on Our Terms: Cxhab Wala Kiwe Implements Own Currency



Staff Spotlight

Daisee Francour, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications
 

 

Bazaar Artist

Berber Art Market: Keeping Our Culture Alive for Future Generations

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The Story of the Tanka Bar

Tanka bars are probably the most recognizable Native American food products in the U.S.. In this podcast, Dawn Sherman, CEO of Native American Natural Foods, takes us through Tanka's history, past challenges, as well as present day aspirations.
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