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Researcher finds tribal wisdom, business ethics more related than they seem
November 25, 2013 by Amanda Bradford, NMSU News Center Relationships. Sharing. Trust. Usefulness. These are some of the attributes that are highly valued in indigenous cultures. Meanwhile, recent headlines outside these tribal communities too often relate tales of how some…
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