James C. Spee (University of Redlands, USA), Adela J. McMurray (Flinders University, Australia), Mark D. McMillan (RMIT
From the Indigenous perspective, sustainability must be understood as a means of survival. In a climate of in-migration, clan and tribal communities have been forced to build sustainable solutions together to protect their sovereignty, recognition and mutual respect. In the midst of a global pandemic that threatens the economic and social well-being of millions of people, this edited collection addresses the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of tribes, clans, and Indigenous cultures across national and global origins. Acknowledging that these peoples around the globe...
From the Indigenous perspective, sustainability must be understood as a means of survival. In a climate of in-migration, clan and tribal communities h...