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Don Fuller and Eileen Cummings argue that in Australia the destruction of the previously productive Indigenous economic system has led, since the 1970s in particular, to a dependence on government services and programmes. A number of researchers and practitioners have begun to question the...
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Starting from the premise that subsistence-based economic systems have experienced the most difficulty in becoming involved in the production of goods and services in a market economy, a case study of the Warai, an indigenous clan in Northern Australia, is presented. The opportunities and...
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Opportunities that will provide sustainable development for Indigenous Australians are investigated. Specifically, the micro-enterprise endeavors in ecotourism of an Indigenous clan in Ngukurr are presented, with attention to the planning process undertaken. The need for adequate business...
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