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Approaches to investing using indigenous cultural lenses  
Approaches to investing using indigenous cultural lenses  
The [[Wilderness Society]] indigenous led by [[David Rose]]


Rematriating economies [[https://www.rematriatingeconomies.com/]] A Vanesa Roanhorse initiative
Rematriating economies [[https://www.rematriatingeconomies.com/]] A Vanesa Roanhorse initiative
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Catawba Digital Economic Zone (web 3, block chain in a platform that respects tribal identity)  
Catawba Digital Economic Zone (web 3, block chain in a platform that respects tribal identity)  
[[https://catawbadigital.zone/]]
[[https://catawbadigital.zone/]]
Indigenous fund raises first $15 million of a $30 million fund for Australian indigenous entrepreneurs [[https://www.startupdaily.net/topic/funding/a-new-indigenous-impact-fund-has-raised-15-million-to-back-first-nations-founders/]]
Research is ceremony, book [[https://bookshop.org/p/books/research-is-ceremony-indigenous-research-methods-shawn-wilson/13570551]]
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Approaches to investing using indigenous cultural lenses

The Wilderness Society indigenous led by David Rose

Rematriating economies [[1]] A Vanesa Roanhorse initiative

Indigenizing catalytic capital, Croatan Institute report [[2]]

Catawba Digital Economic Zone (web 3, block chain in a platform that respects tribal identity) [[3]]

Indigenous fund raises first $15 million of a $30 million fund for Australian indigenous entrepreneurs [[4]]

Research is ceremony, book [[5]]

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