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Miawpukek: Success Through Citizen Engagement

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National Centre for First Nations Governance
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2010

Miawpukek: Success Through Citizen Engagement

"We do have pride in ourselves." Miawpukek citizens talk about the importance of engaging citizens to overcome challenges and build a strong community.

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Native Nations: 
Miawpukek First Nation
Topics: 
Civics, Governance

"Miawpukek: Success Through Citizen Engagement." Bear Image Productions. National Centre for First Nations Governance. Canada. 2010. Film. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfabk4Pi034&feature=plcp, accessed September 18, 2012).

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