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Walking Together: Engagement Lessons from My First Nations Learning Journey
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Walking Together: Engagement Lessons from My First Nations Learning Journey in Brampton, ON
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Stories of First Nations people may be new to you, and possibly outside your comfort zone. Andy Fyon chronicles his experiences engaging with First Nations people living in Ontario's far north. They encouraged him to share their lessons to create a broader awareness and understanding of remote First Nations culture, values, world views, community life, and engagement expectations.Walking Together is relevant to anyone working in government, industry, or academia who is engaging, or who plans to engage, with remote First Nations people regardless of your occupation, including the broadening of your own reconciliation journey. This book provides you and your organization with ideas to help build relationships with remote First Nations people, help avoid common mistakes, and prepare you to jointly design and implement engagement.
Stories of First Nations people may be new to you, and possibly outside your comfort zone. Andy Fyon chronicles his experiences engaging with First Nations people living in Ontario's far north. They encouraged him to share their lessons to create a broader awareness and understanding of remote First Nations culture, values, world views, community life, and engagement expectations.Walking Together is relevant to anyone working in government, industry, or academia who is engaging, or who plans to engage, with remote First Nations people regardless of your occupation, including the broadening of your own reconciliation journey. This book provides you and your organization with ideas to help build relationships with remote First Nations people, help avoid common mistakes, and prepare you to jointly design and implement engagement.






















