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First Nations Effective Practices: Getting Things Done in Aboriginal Communities, Businesses & Organizations.

by [Indian and Northern Affairs Canada | Affaires Indiennes et du Nord Canada (Research and Analysis Directorate, Policy and Strategic Direction)]

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780662258360 / 0662258363
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada | Affaires Indiennes et du Nord Canada (Research and Analysis Directorate, Policy and Strategic Direction), June, 1997. First Edition, First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 83. 4to. Illustrated card covers held with black plastic spiral binding. Rare occasional highlighting (confined to two pages) otherwise the contents remain bright, clean, and unmarked with tight, sound binding; near fine. In-depth report on the subject of effective First Nations governance. Sections include: Case Study Reports; Education; Economic Development; Community Problem Solving; Environmental Management; Effective Negotiations; Service Delivery; Housing; Managing an Organization.
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