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Tribal Ethics and Storytelling Offer Insights into Today’s Business Practices
January 31, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email Dr. Grace Ann Rosile’s dining room currently houses over 100 books and DVDs on tribal philosophy, ethics, and business and trading practices. Her dream is that…
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Business students to learn from Navajo peacemakers
April 8, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center The Navajo Nation Peacemaking Program will send five representatives from Window Rock, Ariz., to New Mexico State University to demonstrate their peacemaking process to students from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday,…
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