Abstract
AbstractThis article works the reader through actual casework conducted by mediators from the California State Native American Heritage Commission and the Community Relations Service of the U.S. Department of Justice. It explores mediation of disputes on Native American repatriation as a relatively new and sensitive area and describes how such cases with divergent interests can find solutions through mediation. The authors pay particular attention to the premediation stages of these cases, which set the stage for a review of the actual disputed issues and resolutions derived from a series of five cases.
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