Talking Stick

Robert.Chaffe at nre.vic.gov.au Robert.Chaffe at nre.vic.gov.au
Tue Feb 29 23:46:23 PST 2000


Viv
If you have not got a boomerang or set of message sticks, I suggest a globe or a
ball that represents the earth.  Then while the participants are speaking they
are holding the world in their hands - the hands that form the landcare symbol.
All the very best, it sounds like a lot of fun.
Regards
Rob

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Viv McWaters schrieb:

> Any ideas on what I could use as an appropriate and culturally sensitive
> talking stick? (easily obtainable too!)
>

hi viv,

walk around during the groups are working,
stay open, something will  come to your attention,
to be used as talking stick. dont worry.

florian



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