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.
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.