Issue 11 | Barayamal Digest
The Barayamal Digest is a monthly curated publication full of interesting and relevant links on Indigenous entrepreneurship.
Government mismanagement blamed for closure of Aboriginal tourist attraction
The creators of Australia’s longest-running Indigenous tourist attraction have blamed government mismanagement for the site’s permanent closure. thenewdaily
Indigenous vs Western Entrepreneurship: what it means and why it matters
To understand why there are differences between Indigenous and Western Entrepreneurship and why it’s important, we need to understand that Indigenous people operate(d) differently from Western societies. Barayamal
Poll Results – RAPs
What do you think are the fundamental flaws with Reconciliation Action Plans (RAP) given to organisations through Reconciliation Australia? Barayamal
International
Indigenous-Led Solar Energy Project Wins Prize Funding to Implement a Community Clean Energy Project in NWT
This is why the Government of Canada is investing in community-led clean energy projects with remote Indigenous communities that are prioritizing a transition away from diesel while supporting the advancement of reconciliation and self-determination. miragenews
PANDEMIC, FLOORSPACE EXPANSION DELAY OPENING OF TORONTO’S INDIGENOUS CENTRE FOR INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNTIL 2022
Toronto’s Indigenous Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ICIE) is now expected to open in 2022, following delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic and a floorspace expansion to 22,000 square feet. The Centre was originally scheduled to open by the end of 2020. betakit
Sask. First Nation votes to accept $150M settlement from the Government of Canada
REGINA — Peepeekisis Cree Nation has voted in favour of ratifying a $150 million settlement with the Government of Canada, for a land claim that has been in the works for more than 35 years. regina