Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Peacemaking is both a way of life and a process to address wrongdoing in the community. The process, Circle Peacemaking is a restorative practice designed by the community members in Kake, Alaska, a Tlingit community located in the southeast...

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Main Author: Hylsop, Polly E.
Other Authors: Leonard, Beth, Jarrett, Brian, DeCaro, Peter, Wexler, David
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8721
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8721 2023-05-15T18:33:21+02:00 Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design Hylsop, Polly E. Leonard, Beth Jarrett, Brian DeCaro, Peter Wexler, David 2018-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8721 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8721 Center for Cross-Cultural Studies Therapeutic jurisprudence Alaska Kake Case studies Restorative justice Tlingit Indians Social life and customs Alcohol use Services for Social conditions Reconciliation (Law) Kake (Alaska) Dissertation phd 2018 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:06Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Peacemaking is both a way of life and a process to address wrongdoing in the community. The process, Circle Peacemaking is a restorative practice designed by the community members in Kake, Alaska, a Tlingit community located in the southeast part of the state. Based on local values, ancient laws and traditional knowledge, Circle Peacemaking has been effective in lowering the recidivism rate for wrongdoers in the community and pays close attention to the needs of the victims. This study adds to the growing field of Indigenous Dispute Systems Design derived from the principles and steps used in the practice of Indigenous Planning (IP) and Dispute Systems Design (DSD). DSD is a discipline practiced by attorneys and mediators when designing dispute resolution systems, such as mediation and arbitration, within organizations and communities. Despite hidden pressures and open challenges, the local design of Circle Peacemaking, both as a way of life and process, ensure that local design for bringing balance back into a community can succeed and sustain itself long-term. This study explores the resurgence of traditional knowledge and practice as a foundation for community wellness in Kake. This case study is a tribute to the people of Kake and Yukon Territory, Canada for their hard work, perseverance and dedication to the well-being of their communities. This study is a contribution of their work that they will pass down to the following generations of Peacemakers. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis tlingit Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Canada Fairbanks Perseverance ENVELOPE(162.200,162.200,-76.800,-76.800) Yukon
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topic Therapeutic jurisprudence
Alaska
Kake
Case studies
Restorative justice
Tlingit Indians
Social life and customs
Alcohol use
Services for
Social conditions
Reconciliation (Law)
Kake (Alaska)
spellingShingle Therapeutic jurisprudence
Alaska
Kake
Case studies
Restorative justice
Tlingit Indians
Social life and customs
Alcohol use
Services for
Social conditions
Reconciliation (Law)
Kake (Alaska)
Hylsop, Polly E.
Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
topic_facet Therapeutic jurisprudence
Alaska
Kake
Case studies
Restorative justice
Tlingit Indians
Social life and customs
Alcohol use
Services for
Social conditions
Reconciliation (Law)
Kake (Alaska)
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018 Peacemaking is both a way of life and a process to address wrongdoing in the community. The process, Circle Peacemaking is a restorative practice designed by the community members in Kake, Alaska, a Tlingit community located in the southeast part of the state. Based on local values, ancient laws and traditional knowledge, Circle Peacemaking has been effective in lowering the recidivism rate for wrongdoers in the community and pays close attention to the needs of the victims. This study adds to the growing field of Indigenous Dispute Systems Design derived from the principles and steps used in the practice of Indigenous Planning (IP) and Dispute Systems Design (DSD). DSD is a discipline practiced by attorneys and mediators when designing dispute resolution systems, such as mediation and arbitration, within organizations and communities. Despite hidden pressures and open challenges, the local design of Circle Peacemaking, both as a way of life and process, ensure that local design for bringing balance back into a community can succeed and sustain itself long-term. This study explores the resurgence of traditional knowledge and practice as a foundation for community wellness in Kake. This case study is a tribute to the people of Kake and Yukon Territory, Canada for their hard work, perseverance and dedication to the well-being of their communities. This study is a contribution of their work that they will pass down to the following generations of Peacemakers.
author2 Leonard, Beth
Jarrett, Brian
DeCaro, Peter
Wexler, David
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title Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
title_short Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
title_full Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
title_fullStr Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
title_full_unstemmed Circle peacemaking in Kake, Alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
title_sort circle peacemaking in kake, alaska: a case study of indigenous planning and dispute systems design
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