Indigenous Relations, Bob Joseph
Indigenous Relations, Bob Joseph
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Indigenous Relations
Insights, Tips & Suggestions to Make Reconciliation a Reality

Author: Bob Joseph, Cynthia F. Joseph

Narrator: Bob Joseph

Abridged: 3 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Page Two

Published: 05/09/2023


Synopsis

A timely sequel to the bestselling 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act—and an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples.

We are all treaty people. But what are the everyday impacts of treaties, and how can we effectively work toward reconciliation if we’re worried our words and actions will unintentionally cause harm?

Hereditary chief and leading Indigenous relations trainer Bob Joseph is your guide to respecting cultural differences and improving your personal relationships and business interactions with Indigenous Peoples. Practical and inclusive, Indigenous Relations interprets the difference between hereditary and elected leadership, and why it matters; explains the intricacies of Aboriginal Rights and Title, and the treaty process; and demonstrates the lasting impact of the Indian Act, including the barriers that Indigenous communities face and the truth behind common myths and stereotypes perpetuated since Confederation.

Indigenous Relations equips you with the necessary knowledge to respectfully avoid missteps in your work and daily life, and offers an eight-part process to help business and government work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples—benefitting workplace culture as well as the bottom line. Indigenous Relations is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to improve their cultural competency and undo the legacy of the Indian Act.

About Bob Joseph

Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous and Aboriginal relations since 1994. As a certified Master Trainer, Joseph has assisted both individuals and organizations in building Indigenous or Aboriginal relations. His clients include all levels of government, Fortune 500 companies, corporate enterprises, and Indigenous peoples in Canada, U.S., Central 3 and South America, and in the South Pacific. In 2006, Joseph co-facilitated a worldwide Indigenous Peoples’ round table in Switzerland, which included participants from across the world. Joseph has also worked in cultural relations and corporate training for many years, and taught at Royal Roads University as an associate professor. Bob Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically a status Indian, and is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation. The author 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 become a hereditary chief.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on August 15, 2021

Outstanding Indigenous read. This was one of the best books on Indigenous relations that I've ever read. I was absolutely amazed by this book. This is an extremely important read for Canadians. 4.9/5......more

Goodreads review by Jie on August 10, 2022

It’s a very very practical book. It covers the things someone should do if interacting with indigenous communities, mostly from a business angle. I learned a lot from it! 4 stars as I was hoping for a little more history/sociocultural information about indigenous communities in Canada.......more

Goodreads review by Marija on September 29, 2023

(3.5 rating) Bob Joseph breaks down crucial topics and processes to work with and within Indigenous communities, specifically in Canada. The suggestions and guidelines he outlines are primarily focused on a more corporate/ business perspective to working towards reconciliation, which is why I person......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on December 01, 2021

This book is a great addition to any Northern Studies, Indigenous Studies, or Social Studies class. The chapters are broken down into easy-to-digest and read chapters, the language is not terribly technical and very helpful to understand the topic of colonization and reconciliation. I would recommen......more

Goodreads review by Deanna on February 18, 2023

I picked this up in the gift shop of the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler (which is well-worth a visit if you’re in the area). It’s a great practical guide to some foundational concepts around reconciliation. Easy read and something to keep nearby as a resource to refer back to. I apprec......more


Quotes

“This book will be vitally useful to those seeking to partner with Indigenous Peoples and for allies joining the battle for Indigenous rights or indeed, anyone from outside Indigenous cultures and communities who wishes to be better informed about Indigenous relations. The Josephs’ steady supply of practical examples illustrate with humour and patience the most common pitfalls non-Indigenous people are guilty of, and steer us towards reconciliation, respect and understanding in extremely practical, constructive ways. An absolute must-read, Indigenous Relations is a timely trailblazer, an insightful and invaluable guidebook—the quintessential road map—for anyone and everyone interested in crushing barriers and conducting respectful business and personal relationships with Indigenous Peoples, finally making reconciliation a reality.” —Canadian Authors Association Fred Kerner Book Award citation