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Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®

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"Having recently completed training with Indigenous Corporate Training, I'm pleased to see the materials and supporting information book updated to address the evolving nature of relationships, modern treaties, the evolving legal climate, and shifts in engagement and consultation activities when working with First Nations. Having taken this course years ago, the new material is valuable in understanding the evolution of First Nations' application of rights and title cases across Canada's legal system." —Christine Boehringer
Whether you're just starting out or want to increase your knowledge, Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® is written to support people in their Indigenous relations endeavours. The fourth edition has additional content and a fresh look inside and out.
This book will provide readers with opportunities to:

  • See both sides of the debate on Indigenous Peoples' rights, title and treaties
  • Understand the difference between "Indigenous" and "Aboriginal"
  • Sift through the rhetoric to find creative solutions to workplace challenges
  • Become familiar with terminology and interpersonal communications by learning what to say and what not to say to be respectful
  • Learn business reasons for governments and organizations to work respectfully and effectively with Indigenous Peoples
  • Explore individual and organizational strategies for Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®
  • Learn critical legal and practical information on consultation and accommodation

    Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous and Aboriginal relations since 1994. As a certified Master Trainer, Bob has assisted both individuals and organizations in building Indigenous or Aboriginal relations. His Canadian clients include all levels of government, Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, including the World Bank, small and
    medium-sized corporate enterprises, and Indigenous peoples. He has worked internationally for clients in the United States, Guatemala, Peru, and New Caledonia in the South Pacific. In 2006, Bob co-facilitated a worldwide Indigenous Peoples' round table in Switzerland, which included participants from the United Nations, Australia, New Zealand, North, Central and South America, Africa, and the Philippines.
    Bob Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically a Status Indian, and is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation. The Gwawaenuk is one of the many Kwakwaka'wakw tribes located between Comox and Port Hardy on Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia. He comes from a proud potlatch family and is an initiated member of the Hamatsa Society. As the son of a hereditary chief, he will one day, in accordance with strict cultural laws, become a hereditary chief.
    Cynthia F. Joseph is an integral part of the Indigenous Corporate Training Inc team. She is co-author of our books and is the main developer of the on-line training programs.
    Cindy received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia in 1990 and was called to the bar in 1991. She maintained a general law practice consecutively on the North Shore of Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Burnaby to retire from law in Port Coquitlam.
    While maintaining a legal practice Cindy began using her experiences as a faculty member at Capilano University in the highly recognized Paralegal Program. The combination of her legal degree and her experience providing instruction in class, and in a virtual format have been invaluable in developing the online training programs that we offer. Cindy's research skills and educational...


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    Publisher: Bob Joseph

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    • ISBN: 9780978162863
    • File size: 1185 KB
    • Release date: November 25, 2017

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    • ISBN: 9780978162863
    • File size: 1185 KB
    • Release date: November 25, 2017

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    "Having recently completed training with Indigenous Corporate Training, I'm pleased to see the materials and supporting information book updated to address the evolving nature of relationships, modern treaties, the evolving legal climate, and shifts in engagement and consultation activities when working with First Nations. Having taken this course years ago, the new material is valuable in understanding the evolution of First Nations' application of rights and title cases across Canada's legal system." —Christine Boehringer
    Whether you're just starting out or want to increase your knowledge, Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® is written to support people in their Indigenous relations endeavours. The fourth edition has additional content and a fresh look inside and out.
    This book will provide readers with opportunities to:

  • See both sides of the debate on Indigenous Peoples' rights, title and treaties
  • Understand the difference between "Indigenous" and "Aboriginal"
  • Sift through the rhetoric to find creative solutions to workplace challenges
  • Become familiar with terminology and interpersonal communications by learning what to say and what not to say to be respectful
  • Learn business reasons for governments and organizations to work respectfully and effectively with Indigenous Peoples
  • Explore individual and organizational strategies for Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples®
  • Learn critical legal and practical information on consultation and accommodation

    Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous and Aboriginal relations since 1994. As a certified Master Trainer, Bob has assisted both individuals and organizations in building Indigenous or Aboriginal relations. His Canadian clients include all levels of government, Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, including the World Bank, small and
    medium-sized corporate enterprises, and Indigenous peoples. He has worked internationally for clients in the United States, Guatemala, Peru, and New Caledonia in the South Pacific. In 2006, Bob co-facilitated a worldwide Indigenous Peoples' round table in Switzerland, which included participants from the United Nations, Australia, New Zealand, North, Central and South America, Africa, and the Philippines.
    Bob Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically a Status Indian, and is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation. The Gwawaenuk is one of the many Kwakwaka'wakw tribes located between Comox and Port Hardy on Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia. He comes from a proud potlatch family and is an initiated member of the Hamatsa Society. As the son of a hereditary chief, he will one day, in accordance with strict cultural laws, become a hereditary chief.
    Cynthia F. Joseph is an integral part of the Indigenous Corporate Training Inc team. She is co-author of our books and is the main developer of the on-line training programs.
    Cindy received her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia in 1990 and was called to the bar in 1991. She maintained a general law practice consecutively on the North Shore of Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Burnaby to retire from law in Port Coquitlam.
    While maintaining a legal practice Cindy began using her experiences as a faculty member at Capilano University in the highly recognized Paralegal Program. The combination of her legal degree and her experience providing instruction in class, and in a virtual format have been invaluable in developing the online training programs that we offer. Cindy's research skills and educational...


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