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Vancouver Dialogues First Nations Urban Aboriginal And Immigrant Communities 1st Ed Suleman

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Vancouver Dialogues First Nations Urban Aboriginal And Immigrant Communities 1st Ed Suleman
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Publisher: Vancouver, BC : Social Policy, City of Vancouver
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Author: Suleman, Zool, Zuluaga, Alejandro; Vancouver (B.C.)
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st ed.

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Vancouver Dialogues First Nations Urban Aboriginal And Immigrant Communities 1st Ed Suleman by Suleman, Zool, Zuluaga, Alejandro; Vancouver (b.c.) instant download after payment.

63 pages : 26 cm, \"Between January 2010 and July 2011 the City of Vancouver and community partners convened a project called Dialogues between First Nations, urban Aboriginal and immigrant communities in Vancouver. The project aimed to increase understanding and strengthen relations. ... More than two thousand people participated in the process, which included Dialogue Circles, Cultural Exchange visits, Elder and youth conversations, a web survey, a literature scan, a Photovoice project, and interviews. Common themes emerged from this community-based participatory process. This book records the journey and its findings\"--Page 4 of cover

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