Northwest Regional Peacemaking Training
Listed on 2026-01-09
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Education / Teaching
Professional Development, Academic -
Law/Legal
Professional Development
Overview
Peacemaking is a traditional, community-based method that allows people to resolve disputes. The National American Indian Court Judges Association
, the Native American Rights Fund
, and Columbia Law School offer this training that reviews foundational principles of peacemaking, peace circles, and traditional dispute resolution. While justice practitioners have been focusing on how indigenous peacemaking can help state and federal courts, this training brings the focus back to indigenous and tribal principles of peacemaking and how tribes are using and can use these methods in their own communities.
One full day will be devoted to experiential training with peacemakers and notable faculty from across Indian Country.
The Northeast Regional Peacemaking Training will take place at the beautiful Sheraton at the Falls in Niagara Falls, NY.
Discount for MembersNAICJA members receive a 10% discount!
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