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Social philosophy / Open-space technology / Facilitation / Halalt First Nation / Cowichan Tribes / Facilitator / CONFER / Lake Cowichan First Nation / Governance / Meetings / Ethics / Structure
Date: 2011-01-29 17:43:18
Social philosophy
Open-space technology
Facilitation
Halalt First Nation
Cowichan Tribes
Facilitator
CONFER
Lake Cowichan First Nation
Governance
Meetings
Ethics
Structure

A Model for Aboriginal Facilitation

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