Indigenous Land Claims and Economic Development
American Indian Quarterly/Summer & Fall 2004/vol. 28, nos. 3 & 4
15 Pages Posted: 29 Dec 2013 Last revised: 9 Sep 2014
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Indigenous Land Claims and Economic Development
Indigenous Land Claims and Economic Development
Date Written: September 28, 2004
Abstract
This paper examines the role that Indigenous people’s rights to land and resources pay in business and economic development in Canada and elsewhere. It does this in four parts. The first provides background information about the socioeconomic circumstances of Aboriginal people in Canada, and about their response and the response of the Canadian government to these circumstances. The second is a brief discussion of development theory. The third looks at the impact of a particular Aboriginal land claims settlement on the economic development activities of the Aboriginal people involved. The final section presents some concluding comments about the experience of Indigenous people in Canada and the relevance of this experience elsewhere in the world.
Keywords: Indigenous people, Indigenous rights, economic development, entrepreneurship, business development
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