American magazine releases issue on Native empowerment

PERC Reports, a publication of the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) in Montana, has released a new issue that highlights Native American economic empowerment.  In particular, the issue looks […]
Published on January 10, 2014

PERC Reports, a publication of the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) in Montana, has released a new issue that highlights Native American economic empowerment. 

In particular, the issue looks at the effects of economic growth on indigenous culture. 

The issue also highlights an interview with a Canadian tribal leader on the importance of First Nations property rights. 

The Frontier Centre’s Joseph Quesnel is interviewed in the piece looking at recent moves by the Nisga’a Nation to grant property rights to individual members. 

Also included is a story on Maori land rights in New Zealand. 

All in all, it’s a great issue showcasing how economic growth will advance indigenous communities in different countries. 

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