Indigenous Business & Public Administration
Abstract
In this essay, I describe three characteristics that Indigenous Business and Public Administration should aim to develop to be a distinctly Native journal. The journal should not be contained by dominant stereotypes of Native Americans. It should reflect the adaptability and innovation that Native Americans have shown in surviving the continuing colonial endeavor to erase us. Finally, the relationships between members of this community should be prioritized at least as much as the content. I developed these characteristics by reflecting on my experiences in higher education along with the ideas of other Native scholars.
Recommended Citation
Chavis, Larry W.
(2023)
"How to Create a Distinctly Native Journal,"
Indigenous Business & Public Administration: Vol. 2, Article 2.
DOI: 10.33972/ibapa.27
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/ibapa/vol2/iss1/2
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