Leadership: Native Narratives on Building Strong Communities

Leadership: Native Narratives on Building Strong Communities

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"Indigenous scholars strive to produce accessible research grounded in the daily lives of Native peoples, research that will improve their communities in meaningful and sustained ways. They also recognize that long-lasting change depends on effective leadership. Living Indigenous Leadership showcases innovative research and leadership practices from diverse nations and tribes in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. The contributors, all women, use vibrant stories and personal narratives to offer insights into the unique nature of Indigenous leadership. "--Publisher's website.

Dr. Carolyn Kenny is a professor of Human Development and Indigenous Studies in the PhD Program in Leadership & Change at Antioch University.

Students and graduates of the PhD Program in Leadership & Change have contributed chapters in this book:

Raquel D. Gutierrez, Gail Cheney, Annette Squetimkin-Anquoe, Michelle Archuletta

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Department

Leadership, Management & Business

ISBN

0774823461

Publication Date

2012

Publisher

UBC Press

City

Vancouver

Keywords

Native Americans, First Nation, Indigenous People, leadership, Canada, United States, New Zealand, communities, Native women, Maories

Disciplines

Civic and Community Engagement | Critical and Cultural Studies | Race and Ethnicity | Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Antioch University PhD Program in Leadership & Change / Antioch University Seattle Book Launch - January 2013

Left: Annette Squetimkin-Anquoe, PhD in Leadership & Change Student, author of chapter :Graceful War Dance: Engendering American IndianTraditional Knowledge and Practice in Leadership

Right: Dr. Carolyn Kenny, Professor, PhD in Leadership & Change, and the editor of this book

This book is available to Antioch University Library Patrons through our Ebrary Ebooks Collection or through AU WE DELIVER Service

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