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Tribal Justice: Discussion Guide

The Tribal Justice discussion guide includes information on the Yurok and Quechen tribes, tribal courts and the assimilation of Native American children, as well as prompts for discussion and a list of action steps and resources. This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the power of human connection, designed for people who want to use Tribal Justice to engage family, friends, classmates, colleagues and communities. In contrast to initiatives that foster debates in which participants try to convince others that they are right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit of openness in which people try to understand one another and expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.

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