Index

Clan and Tribal Perspectives on Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability

ISBN: 978-1-78973-366-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-365-5

Publication date: 1 March 2021

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(2021), "Index", Spee, J.C., McMurray, A. and McMillan, M. (Ed.) Clan and Tribal Perspectives on Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 191-194. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-365-520211019

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INDEX

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
, 11–12, 36

Barayamal Centre of Entrepreneurship’s (BEC)
, 42–43

health and wellbeing
, 165

Indigenous Australians
, 36, 38

Ākau
, 54–57

AmaBomvane
, 170–172

Andean
, 66

ancestral practices
, 68

cross
, 78

culture
, 73

nations
, 78

sustainable development
, 77–78

Anishinaabeg
, 131–132, 135–137

Auahatanga
, 53

Australia
, 37

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population
, 40

Circles of Sustainability model
, 70–71

debilitating effects
, 12

Indigenous businesses
, 42

Indigenous culture
, 160

Indigenous entrepreneurs. See Indigenous entrepreneurship

Indigenous water rights
, 3, 14

water law and policy
, 9–10

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
, 36

Australian National Water Act (2007)
, 14

Barayamal Centre of Entrepreneurship’s (BEC)
, 42–43

Birrarung River Council
, 17–18

Bolivia
, 66

market disequilibrium
, 67

politics and policy
, 77–78

Royal Quinoa
, 66, 75, 81

sustainable business
, 67

Bomvana
, 170, 172

ethno-medical spiritual economies
, 177–181

well-being
, 174

Budj Bim Cultural Landscape
, 14–15

Circles of Sustainability model
, 70–71

Colonial legal framework
, 106

Commodity markets
, 66–67

Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELS)
, 67

Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
, 165

Cultural burn
, 159

Cultural Water
, 9–11, 13

Customs
, 16, 27, 175

Māori
, 57

Munay
, 81

Pashtun
, 109

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DWELP)
, 17–18

Ecosystem
, 10

entrepreneurial
, 49–50, 53–58

forest
, 152

freshwater
, 153

intergenerational sustainability
, 24

natural
, 82

soils and fragile
, 66–67

Ethno-economic research methodology (EERM)
, 69

Fair trade
, 66–67

Bolivia
, 67

market price
, 84

Royal Quinoa
, 82

Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). See also Pashtuns
, 105–106, 110–111

Fire
, 77, 136–137

allegory
, 162–164

health
, 164–165

Gunditjmara
, 14–15, 163

Budj Bim lava
, 15

cultural practices
, 16–17

language
, 16

Healing spirituality
, 176–177

Health and wellbeing
, 30, 145–146, 148

Māori
, 52

wetlands
, 153

Health models. See Māori

Indigenous

African
, 173

aqua nullius
, 12

Australia
, 176–177

Bomvana
, 170

cultural heritage
, 12–13

economic development
, 49–50

Jirga
, 17

knowledge
, 28–30

language
, 17–18

ontology
, 27–28

Papua New Guinea (PNG)
, 123

self-determination
, 12

sovereignty
, 12

Indigenous cultural heritage
, 14–18

Indigenous cultural water rights
, 11–14

Indigenous culture
, 49–50, 154

African
, 182

Australia
, 160

ownership concepts
, 13

sustainability
, 11

Indigenous entrepreneurship
, 35

Australia
, 39–43

Barayamal Centre of Entrepreneurship’s (BEC)
, 42–43

landscape
, 43–45

Indigenous health
, 5, 160, 182

Indigenous ontologies
, 23–25, 27–30

Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP)
, 38

Jirga
, 4, 105–110

critique
, 109–110

Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
, 110–111

Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR)
, 110–111

militancy post-2001
, 112–113

tribal areas
, 113–114

Kaitiakitanga
, 52–53

Kawsay
, 82–84

Lashkars
, 108

Leadership knowledge
, 89–92

Leadership styles
, 92–95

Liberal peace
, 119–120

critique
, 121

limitations
, 121

Loddon River
, 10–11

Loya Jirga
, 108

Manaakitanga
, 53

Māori

autonomy
, 149

communities
, 145–146

entrepreneurial ecosystem
, 53–58

health model
, 144, 146

leadership
, 149

life expectancy
, 144

social and economic organisation
, 144–145

social entrepreneurship (SE)
, 50–53

spirituality
, 149

wellbeing
, 144

Militancy
, 106, 112–113

Munay
, 79–81

Olasi Jirga
, 109

Ownership concepts
, 13

Pakistan
, 105–106

colonial inheritances
, 106

Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR)
, 110

Jirga
, 106

militancy
, 112

Pashtun. See Pashtuns

security forces
, 110

Papua New Guinea (PNG)
, 123–124

Pashtuns
, 5

Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
, 110–111

Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR)
, 110–111

Jirga
, 106–113

Pashtunwali
, 106

Political Agents (PA)
, 106–107

Pashtunwali
, 106

Political Agents (PA)
, 106–107

Qaumi Jirga
, 109

Research methodology
, 69–75

Rights of Manoomin
, 132–135

Royal Quinoa. See also Bolivia
, 66

Circles Survey Response
, 72

Dreamtime
, 76

nutritional value
, 67

sustainable business
, 67

women producers
, 80

Ruray
, 81

Rwanda
, 4, 90, 124–125

Sarkari Jirga
, 109

Shakhsi Jirga
, 109

Social entrepreneurship (SE)
, 50–51

Māori
, 51–53

social bricoleur
, 50

social constructionist
, 50–51

social engineer
, 51

Social innovation

Ākau
, 57

he iwi kotahi tatou trust
, 58

Stay Native
, 58

Social value
, 50

Spirituality
, 169–170

Bomvana
, 170

healing
, 176–177

Storytelling analysis
, 89–92

Suma Qamana
, 66, 77–78

Kawsay
, 82

sustainability
, 78

Ushay
, 81

Sustainability
, 2

Andean. See Andean

Bolivia. See Bolivia

Circles of Sustainability model
, 70–71

Fair Trade
, 84

Indigenous Water rights
, 9–14

leadership knowledge
, 89–92

reciprocity
, 183–184

story and resistance
, 161

Suma Qamana
, 78

Sustainable business
, 67–69

Tainui Group Holdings (TGH)
, 52

Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)
, 113

Therapeutic landscapes
, 143–155

health and place
, 146–150

health and wellbeing
, 145–146

land contribution
, 151–154

Māori
, 150

Timor-Leste
, 125–126

Tino rangatiratanga
, 53

Traditional conflict resolution
, 119–123

Papua New Guinea (PNG)
, 123–124

Rwanda
, 124–125

Timor-Leste
, 125–126

Ubuntu
, 175

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
, 24

Ushay
, 81–82

Water law
, 11–12

Water policy
, 11–13, 19

Water rights
, 3, 14–18

Aboriginal
, 9–10

Chippewa
, 134

ethical
, 18

Indigenous
, 9–10

policy
, 18

sustainability
, 11–14

Waterways
, 152–153

Wetlands
, 153–154

Whānau businesses
, 52

Whānaungatanga
, 53

Wild rice
, 132

importance
, 135–137

integrity
, 137–139

protection
, 139

survival
, 137–139

Yachay
, 79–80

Yarra River
, 17–18

Prelims
Chapter 1 Sustainable Relationships Are the Foundation of Tribal and Clan Perspectives
Theme 1 Civilisations and Sustainability
Chapter 2 Sustainable Indigenous Water Rights
Chapter 3 Indigenous Ontologies in ‘Caring for Country’: Indigenous Australia's Sustainable Customs, Practices and Laws
Theme 2 Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Chapter 4 Indigenous Entrepreneurs in Australia: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 5 Māori Social Enterprise: A Case Study
Theme 3 Leadership in Tribes and Clans
Chapter 6 Quechua/Aymara Perspective of Social, Economic, and Environmental Sustainability in the Bolivian Andes: Sustainability and Contradictions in Bolivia's Royal Quinoa Heartland
Chapter 7 Leadership Lessons in Sustainability from Elders and Events in Historical Clan Survival Stories
Theme 4 Politics and Policy in Tribal and Clan Organisations
Chapter 8 Jirga, Its Role and Evolution in Pakistan's Pashtun “Tribal” Society
Chapter 9 Effectiveness of ‘Traditional’ Conflict Resolution and Transformation Strategies
Chapter 10 The Resolution by the White Earth Anishinaabe Nation to Protect the Inherent Rights of Wild Rice
Theme 5 Tribal and Clan Views on Health and Well-being
Chapter 11 Therapeutic Landscapes and Indigenous Culture: Māori Health Models in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Chapter 12 Fire, Stories and Health
Chapter 13 Ubuntu Identity, the Economy of Bomvana Indigenous Healers, and Their Impact on Spiritual and Physical Well-being of an African Indigenous Community
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