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Resolving Disputes Locally: Alternatives for Rural Alaska.
Anchorage: Alaska Judicial Council, August 1992.

This publication is not a Justice Center product, but is abstracted here
for its relevance to the Justice Center research or academic missions.

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> Alternative dispute resolution
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Alaska Natives & the courts
     
 
Abstract: Evaluates three rural organizations which use alternative methods for resolving disputes: Minto Tribal Court, which attempts to resolve local civil regulatory and quasi-criminal cases in a traditional Athabascan manner; Sitka Tribal Court, which hears children's cases under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and traditional Tlingit law; and "PACT," a community conciliation organization in Barrow.

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