Popular justice and community regeneration : pathways of indigenous reform /
edited by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst.
- Westport, Conn. ; London : Praeger, 1995.
- xxxii,228p. : 1 map ; 24cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Social policy and Canada's aboriginal people : the need for fundamental reforms / Making the criminal law your own : the Tokelau endeavour Maori and youth justice in New Zealand 'Slay the monsters' : peacemaker court and violence control plans for the Navajo Nation Mediation within aboriginal communities : issues and challenges 'The strength of community' : the native counselling services of Alberta Story Honouring native women : the backbone of native sovereignty 'A fitting remedy' : aboriginal justice as a community healing strategy Addressing aboriginal crime and victimization in Canada : revitalizing communities, cultures and traditions 'Body, mind and spirit' : native community addictions, treatment and prevention We Al-Li 'fire and water' : a process of healing John H. Hylton -- A.H. Angelo -- Teresea Olsen, Gabrielle M. Maxwell and Allison Morris -- Robert Yazzie and James W. Zion -- Marg O'Donnell -- Amanda Nielsen Adkins -- Elsie B. RedBird -- Marcia L. Hoyle -- Curt Taylor Griffiths and Charlene Belleau -- Maggie Hodgson -- Judy Atkinson and Coralie Ober
Through ethnographic and indigenous contributions, this volume examines psychological aspects of indigenous movement in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. An analysis of community-based reforms and preservation, equipping native peoples with social and political skills, is detailed.
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Indigenous peoples--Services for. Community development. Social problems. Crime prevention. Criminal justice, Administration of. Indigenous peoples--Services for United States of America, USA Canada Australia New Zealand Social & cultural history Rural communities Anthropology Human rights, civil rights