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		<title>By: Fambul Tok in Sierra Leone &#124; Armchair Anthropology</title>
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		<description>[...] Fambul Tok means a family gathering. People join together and discuss or as this homepage describes it: Fambul Tok (Krio for “Family Talk”) emerged in Sierra Leone as a face-to-face community-owned program bringing together perpetrators and victims of the violence in Sierra Leone’s eleven-year civil war through ceremonies rooted in the local traditions of war-torn villages. It provides Sierra Leonese citizens with an opportunity to come to terms with what happened during the war, to talk, to heal, and to chart a new path forward, together. What is Fambul Tok? [...]</description>
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