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The International Indigenous Journal of Entrepreneurship, Advancement, Strategy and Education is interested to affiliate with quality academic conferences, directed at educators, researchers, corporate leaders and governments in the pursuit of empowerment and economic opportunities for indigenous people worldwide.
Together with conference organizers, we can create a stream of quality, peer-reviewed publications and conference proceedings which complement the event. Outcomes can include online or hardcopy Special Editions, CDs with proceedings, Conference headline speakers and other contributors, etc.

The 2005 conference is an opportunity for honouring all previous hui (gatherings.) It also creates an occasion for bringing interesting and innovative ideas that evoke inspiration and pride as indigenous peoples. These key conference themes are: Leadership, Research and development and New horizons of knowledge. The fourth day of the conference programme will be dedicated to a visioning process that brings together the key ideas and presentations of the first three days. The aim of the visioning process is to summarise and link the main ideas, models and practices of the conference into a package that participants can take away and use to support their work in their communities.
Together with the organizer we created an editorial organizing committee, structured a Call for Papers, reviewed those papers and then arranged for the peer review of the more promising material through the Journal's editorial board. The result was a highly respected Special Edition of the Journal for this Conference, with publication outcomes for some of the Conference presenters.
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The International Indigenous Journal of Entrepreneurship, Advancement, Strategy
and Education is published by Te Wananga o Aotearoa, Te Awamutu, New Zealand; Tama Potaka, Publisher |
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