Source: (2005) In Wanda D. McCaslin, ed., Justice as Healing: Indigenous Ways. Writings on Community Peacemaking and Restorative Justice from the Native Law Centre. St. Paul, MN: Living Justice Press. Pp. 369-407.
“In each of these communities, key healing personnel and community volunteers gave many hours and, in some cases, days of their time. They grappled with very challenging and difficult questions related to the ongoing healing work in their communities and to the requirements of the road ahead, leading to sustainable well-being and prosperity. The following report is based on what these communities have shared of their experiences.” (excerpt)
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