Creating the Third Force
Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking
Herausgeber: Flaherty, Maureen P.; Tuso, Hamdesa
Creating the Third Force
Indigenous Processes of Peacemaking
Herausgeber: Flaherty, Maureen P.; Tuso, Hamdesa
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This book uses case studies from around the world to analyze the peacemaking processes of indigenous communities. Critical themes examined in the volume include change and continuity, the role of indigenous women, tools of peacemakers, common features of peacemaking processes, and the over-arching goals of peacemaking.
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This book uses case studies from around the world to analyze the peacemaking processes of indigenous communities. Critical themes examined in the volume include change and continuity, the role of indigenous women, tools of peacemakers, common features of peacemaking processes, and the over-arching goals of peacemaking.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781498547741
- ISBN-10: 1498547745
- Artikelnr.: 54428756
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9781498547741
- ISBN-10: 1498547745
- Artikelnr.: 54428756
Hamdesa Tuso is a faculty member of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program of University of Manitoba. Maureen P. Flaherty is assistant professor in peace and conflict studies at the University of Manitoba.
CHAPTER 1: Indigenous Processes of Conflict Resolution: Neglected Methods
of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution CHAPTER 2: "The Best
of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha)
in the Middle East CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of
Peacemaking CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building
Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution
Processes CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland CHAPTER 6:
Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or
Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the
Navajo Nation CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers
of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace CHAPTER 9: Traditional
Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and
Southern Philippines CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doodamawaad ¿
'They are learning with each other while they are doing': The
Opaaganasining (Pipestone) Living Peace Framework CHAPTER 11: Conflict
Avoidance among the Sateré-Mawé of Manaus, Brazil and Peacemaking
Behaviours among Amazonian Amerindians CHAPTER 12: Indigenous Processes of
Conflict Management in Contemporary Somalia CHPATER 13: Indigenous Guard in
Cauca, Colombia: Peaceful Resistance in a Region of Conflict CHPATER 14:
Maori Disputes and their Resolution CHAPTER 15: Women's Indigenous
Processes of Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in Uzbekistan: Sacred Places of
Homes and Community for Health and Well-being CHAPTER 16: Reconstructing
Communities - A Case Study: Indigenous Grandmothers Searching for Peace
CHAPTER 17: Changing Gender Roles: Challenging Ethno-Historical Depictions
of African Women's Roles in Conflict CHAPTER 18: BinSyowi: "The Woman Who
Loves" Women as Guardians of Life and Weavers of Peace in Biak, Papua
CHAPTER 19: Indigenous Storytelling as a Peacebuilding Process CHAPTER 20:
Ritual and Symbol in Justice and Peace-building: Lessons from Pukhtoon
Tribes on the Jirga CHPATER 21: Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict
Resolution and Peacemaking: The Role of Ng'ado Guok Ritual and Process
among the Luo People of Kenya CHAPTER 22: Linguistic Form in Calypso:
Employing Reframing as a Multidimensional Tool in Peace Building CHAPTER
23: Creating The Third Force: Some Common Features in Indigenous Processes
of Peacemaking, and Some Preliminary Observations
of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution CHAPTER 2: "The Best
of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha)
in the Middle East CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of
Peacemaking CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building
Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution
Processes CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland CHAPTER 6:
Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or
Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the
Navajo Nation CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers
of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace CHAPTER 9: Traditional
Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and
Southern Philippines CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doodamawaad ¿
'They are learning with each other while they are doing': The
Opaaganasining (Pipestone) Living Peace Framework CHAPTER 11: Conflict
Avoidance among the Sateré-Mawé of Manaus, Brazil and Peacemaking
Behaviours among Amazonian Amerindians CHAPTER 12: Indigenous Processes of
Conflict Management in Contemporary Somalia CHPATER 13: Indigenous Guard in
Cauca, Colombia: Peaceful Resistance in a Region of Conflict CHPATER 14:
Maori Disputes and their Resolution CHAPTER 15: Women's Indigenous
Processes of Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in Uzbekistan: Sacred Places of
Homes and Community for Health and Well-being CHAPTER 16: Reconstructing
Communities - A Case Study: Indigenous Grandmothers Searching for Peace
CHAPTER 17: Changing Gender Roles: Challenging Ethno-Historical Depictions
of African Women's Roles in Conflict CHAPTER 18: BinSyowi: "The Woman Who
Loves" Women as Guardians of Life and Weavers of Peace in Biak, Papua
CHAPTER 19: Indigenous Storytelling as a Peacebuilding Process CHAPTER 20:
Ritual and Symbol in Justice and Peace-building: Lessons from Pukhtoon
Tribes on the Jirga CHPATER 21: Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict
Resolution and Peacemaking: The Role of Ng'ado Guok Ritual and Process
among the Luo People of Kenya CHAPTER 22: Linguistic Form in Calypso:
Employing Reframing as a Multidimensional Tool in Peace Building CHAPTER
23: Creating The Third Force: Some Common Features in Indigenous Processes
of Peacemaking, and Some Preliminary Observations
CHAPTER 1: Indigenous Processes of Conflict Resolution: Neglected Methods
of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution CHAPTER 2: "The Best
of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha)
in the Middle East CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of
Peacemaking CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building
Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution
Processes CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland CHAPTER 6:
Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or
Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the
Navajo Nation CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers
of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace CHAPTER 9: Traditional
Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and
Southern Philippines CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doodamawaad ¿
'They are learning with each other while they are doing': The
Opaaganasining (Pipestone) Living Peace Framework CHAPTER 11: Conflict
Avoidance among the Sateré-Mawé of Manaus, Brazil and Peacemaking
Behaviours among Amazonian Amerindians CHAPTER 12: Indigenous Processes of
Conflict Management in Contemporary Somalia CHPATER 13: Indigenous Guard in
Cauca, Colombia: Peaceful Resistance in a Region of Conflict CHPATER 14:
Maori Disputes and their Resolution CHAPTER 15: Women's Indigenous
Processes of Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in Uzbekistan: Sacred Places of
Homes and Community for Health and Well-being CHAPTER 16: Reconstructing
Communities - A Case Study: Indigenous Grandmothers Searching for Peace
CHAPTER 17: Changing Gender Roles: Challenging Ethno-Historical Depictions
of African Women's Roles in Conflict CHAPTER 18: BinSyowi: "The Woman Who
Loves" Women as Guardians of Life and Weavers of Peace in Biak, Papua
CHAPTER 19: Indigenous Storytelling as a Peacebuilding Process CHAPTER 20:
Ritual and Symbol in Justice and Peace-building: Lessons from Pukhtoon
Tribes on the Jirga CHPATER 21: Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict
Resolution and Peacemaking: The Role of Ng'ado Guok Ritual and Process
among the Luo People of Kenya CHAPTER 22: Linguistic Form in Calypso:
Employing Reframing as a Multidimensional Tool in Peace Building CHAPTER
23: Creating The Third Force: Some Common Features in Indigenous Processes
of Peacemaking, and Some Preliminary Observations
of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution CHAPTER 2: "The Best
of Judgments": Rituals of Settlement (Sulh) and Reconciliation (Musalaha)
in the Middle East CHAPTER 3: Araraa: The Oromo Indigenous Processes of
Peacemaking CHAPTER 4: Respecting Identity, Creating Justice, and Building
Peaceful Relationships in Laos through Traditional Conflict Resolution
Processes CHAPTER 5: Indigenous Peacemaking in Northern Ireland CHAPTER 6:
Traditional Systems of Conflict Mediation: Exploration of Mukhiya or
Jimmuwal, and Bhadra-Bhaladmis Peacemaking Mechanisms in the Himalayas
CHAPTER 7: Case Study: Peacemaking as Ceremony: The Mediation Model of the
Navajo Nation CHAPTER 8: Indigenous Elders as the Mbasoron Tar (Repairers
of the World) and Inukshuks (Waypointers) of Peace CHAPTER 9: Traditional
Peacemaking Processes among Indigenous Populations in the Northern and
Southern Philippines CHAPTER 10: Kinoo'Amaadawaad Megwaa Doodamawaad ¿
'They are learning with each other while they are doing': The
Opaaganasining (Pipestone) Living Peace Framework CHAPTER 11: Conflict
Avoidance among the Sateré-Mawé of Manaus, Brazil and Peacemaking
Behaviours among Amazonian Amerindians CHAPTER 12: Indigenous Processes of
Conflict Management in Contemporary Somalia CHPATER 13: Indigenous Guard in
Cauca, Colombia: Peaceful Resistance in a Region of Conflict CHPATER 14:
Maori Disputes and their Resolution CHAPTER 15: Women's Indigenous
Processes of Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in Uzbekistan: Sacred Places of
Homes and Community for Health and Well-being CHAPTER 16: Reconstructing
Communities - A Case Study: Indigenous Grandmothers Searching for Peace
CHAPTER 17: Changing Gender Roles: Challenging Ethno-Historical Depictions
of African Women's Roles in Conflict CHAPTER 18: BinSyowi: "The Woman Who
Loves" Women as Guardians of Life and Weavers of Peace in Biak, Papua
CHAPTER 19: Indigenous Storytelling as a Peacebuilding Process CHAPTER 20:
Ritual and Symbol in Justice and Peace-building: Lessons from Pukhtoon
Tribes on the Jirga CHPATER 21: Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict
Resolution and Peacemaking: The Role of Ng'ado Guok Ritual and Process
among the Luo People of Kenya CHAPTER 22: Linguistic Form in Calypso:
Employing Reframing as a Multidimensional Tool in Peace Building CHAPTER
23: Creating The Third Force: Some Common Features in Indigenous Processes
of Peacemaking, and Some Preliminary Observations