Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution: A List of Resources

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The Native American Rights Fund's National Indian Law Library provides a comprehensive list of relevant news stories and academic articles on the peacemaking mechanisms and conflict resolution approaches of Native nations. 

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National Indian Law Library. "Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution: A List of Resources." National Indian Law Library. Native American Rights Fund. Boulder, Colorado. 2014. Webpage. (http://www.narf.org/nill/resources/peacemaking.html, accessed May 31, 2024)

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