Indigenous Business & Public Administration
Indigenous Business & Public Administration is a peer reviewed academic journal which promotes research and scholarship that advances our understanding of the creation and management of Indigenous (Native American, First Nation, Maori, Aboriginal) organizations with the intent of enhancing economic development in these communities.
Current Volume: Volume 3 (2025)
Research
Ka Mua, Ka Muri—Walking Backwards into the Future: Revitalizing Indigenous Economies and Economies of Well-Being
Suzie Greenhalgh, Jason Mika, Christopher Alcantara, Shaun Awatere, Kendon Bell, Kiri Dell, Donn L. Feir, Dustin Frye, Diane Jarvis, Taryn Kong, Kirsten Maclean, Cathy Robinson, Chellie Spiller, Rachel M. Wolfgramm, and Emma Woodward
Doing Business on Indian Reservations: Tribal Business Owners' Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
Terry L. Anderson and Thomas Stratmann
Poundmaker – A Legacy of Leadership, Love and Conciliation
Andrew J. Karesa