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Indigenous Peacemaking at the Intersection of Law and Culture

Tribal courts largely operate in the Western adversarial framework.
Peacemaking is a reemergence of traditional dispute resolution rooted in consensus, community and victim participation, and focused on restoration rather than punishment.
Join us 10/26 on campus, Rm 1314 at 4pm PT for Indigenous Peacemaking at the Intersection of Law and Culture
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Oct 26 2021
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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