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Can Peacemaking Work Outside of Tribal Communities?

Dec 15, 2011

Peacemaking is a traditional Native American approach to justice. While the exact form peacemaking takes varies among tribes, it usually consists of one or more peacemakers—often community elders—who gently guide a conversation involving not only those directly involved in an offense or conflict but family members, friends, and the larger community. Most forms of peacemaking follow a few simple rules. Among them, according to Barry Stuart, the retired chief judge of the Yukon Territorial Court, are “don’t dump and run”—in other words, participants must stay until the end and listen respectfully to all speakers. Other rules include “speak the truth” and “no shaming or blaming,” Stuart said.

Peacemaking is a traditional Native American approach to justice. While the exact form peacemaking takes varies among tribes, it usually consists of one or more peacemakers—often community elders—who gently guide a conversation involving not only those directly involved in an offense or conflict but family members, friends, and the larger community. Most forms of peacemaking follow a few simple rules. Among them, according to Barry Stuart, the retired chief judge of the Yukon Territorial Court, are “don’t dump and run”—in other words, participants must stay until the end and listen respectfully to all speakers. Other rules include “speak the truth” and “no shaming or blaming,” Stuart said.

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The Peacemaking Roundtable brought participants from both tribal and state justice systems to Arizona for a daylong

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Barry Stuart, the retired chief judge of the Yukon Territorial Court.

Roundtable Participants

Lauren B. Abramson
Executive Director
Community Conferencing Center
Johns Hopkins Medical Institute

Justin A. Barry
Chief Clerk
New York City Criminal Court
New York State Unified Court System

Alex M. Calabrese
Presiding Judge
Red Hook Community Justice Center
New York State Unified Court System

Raymond Deal
Peacemaker Liaison
Shiprock District Court
Navajo Nation

Anna Jack
Peacemaker Administrator
Colville Tribes

Michael A. Jackson
Keeper of the Circle, Village of Kake
Magistrate, Alaska District Court

Julie Marthaler
Circle Coordinator
Southwest Health and Human Services, Minnesota

Stanley L. Nez
Peacemaker Liaison
Aneth Judicial District
Navajo Nation

Michael D. Petoskey
Chief Judge
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians

David D. Raasch
Associate Judge
Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Court

Barbara A. Smith
Supreme Court Justice
Chickasaw Nation

Barry Stuart
Chief Judge (retired)
Yukon Territorial Court, Canada