International Indigenous Business and Entrepreneurship Conference, June 19-22, 2006, Albuquerque, NM USA. The theme will be "Fostering Indigenous Entrepreneurship". Who Should Attend? Academicians, business professionals, government, NGOs, students, and anyone interested in learning and sharing experiences pertaining to Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Economic Development. Call for Papers: Papers should focus on the conference main theme and related topics such as financing of Indigenous Entrepreneurship, marketing Indigenous products, services, and technologies, indigenous gaming industry, media, entertainment, fashion & design, culture, Indigenous literature (Indigenous languages and National languages), traditional values, ethics and entrepreneurship, biopiracy, mining, fishing and gaming, environmentally friendly technologies, indigenous sustainable entrepreneurship, and the role of regional, federal and multilateral agencies and NGOs in promoting indigenous entrepreneurship. Case studies on indigenous entrepreneurship in Asia, Oceania, Africa, Latin America, North America, and Europe are invited. A major part of the entertainment at IIBEC will be IndigeNOW, an international evening of contemporary Indigenous music. Please ask any interested contemporary Indigenous musicians in any genre to contact Gordon Bronitsky as soon as possible. Another key component of IIBEC will be an International Indigenous Business Expo in which Indigenous businesspeople, entrepreneurs, communities and regions can showcase their experience, products, tourism, and more. For more information, CLICK HERE.
International Indigenous Business and Entrepreneurship Conference
19 June 2005 – 22 June 2005, USA
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