Found this about #GiftEconomy and #ReciprocityEconomy in Coast Salish and Māori cultures: 'The ethic of Coast Salish economy is “when you feed the people you never go hungry”, as “survival is assured through interconnectedness, ethic of care, and reciprocity.'

(Found while looking for links to send to a white guy who'd #mansplained while I was talking about Indigenous climate solutions that "#capitalism is just human nature"!! GRR NOPE u r projecting) #ClimateJustice https://digitaldemocracies.org/dara-kelly-indigenous-gifting-and-reciprocity-economies-the-trickster-and-the-academy/

Dara Kelly – Indigenous Gifting and Reciprocity Economies: The Trickster and the Academy | Digital Democracies Institute

Dr. Dara Kelly from the SFU Beedie School of Business recently visited the Digital Democracies Institute to discuss her work on Indigenous economies. Her approach is informed by time spent working with Māori scholars, and her work focuses on Coast Salish gifting and reciprocity economies. She began by contextualising what it means to witness, especially

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