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Sovereignty begins at home

Peacemaking is the pathway

Peace circles have been used by our indigenous ancestors since time immemorial. It has been a “way of life” for resolving disputes by “talking it out and making things right.” The sacred space of the peacemaking circle allows for fairness and healing to the individual, family, and community. “Life comes from it,” as shared by Honorable Robert Yazzie (Dine’) Chief Justice Emeritus of the Navajo Nation. There is a spiritual connection, a collective wisdom and strength that brings about courage, change, and resolution for healing. Part of the healing process is sharing your story in the sacred space with others who care. Today, we reaffirm our ancient tribal core values and set a sacred space through a peacemaking process to move towards indigenous justice and a healthier vibrant united community.

Gunalch’eesh, Cheryl Demmert Fairbanks

  • Setting the Sacred Space
  • Power of the Circle
  • Talking Pieces
  • Alliances w/ Tribal Courts
  • Sovereignty Begins at Home
Setting the Sacred Space
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Power of the Circle
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Talking Pieces
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Alliances w/ Tribal Courts
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Sovereignty Begins at Home
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Our Services

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Peacemaking Facilitation

FEATURES

Facilitating peacemaking circles for individuals, organizations and National, International and Tribal, State and Federal governments

Indigenous dispute resolution

DASHBOARD

Providing conflict resolution and mediation for organizations, Tribal and Western courts based on indigenous principles

Peacemaking TrainingTrainingT

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Providing peacemaking and restorative justice in-service training for Tribes, organizations, federal and state governments

Educational Course Development

ION

Designing, developing and facilitating workshops and course material on peacemaking, restorative justice, self and collective care

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FOUNDER

Cheryl Demmert Fairbanks

Tlingit-Tsimshian

Attorney and Tribal Court of Appeals Justice

New Mexico


Cheryl Demmert Fairbanks, Esq. works in the area of Indian law as an attorney and tribal court of appeals justice. Currently she is the Interim Executive Director of the UNM Native American Budget and Policy Institute. She recently was in Oregon serving as the Walter R. Echo-Hawk Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Lewis and Clark; and also she was a visiting Professor of Law at the University of New Mexico’s Southwest Indian Law Clinic. Formerly a Partner at Cuddy McCarthy LLP, she had a general practice in Indian law, including tribal-state relations, personnel, tribal courts, peacemaking and family conferencing, mediation, family, school, education, and indigenous law.

Also, Ms. Fairbanks was a partner with the law firm of Roth, VanAmberg, Rogers, Ortiz, Fairbanks & Yepa, LLP, where she specialized in Indian law. She also worked as senior policy analyst with the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs in the area of state-tribal relations. There, she was instrumental in establishing the Indian Child Welfare Desk, New Mexico Office of Indian Tourism, the University of New Mexico Indian Law Clinic, and the passage of the New Mexico Indian Arts and Crafts Act.

Ms. Fairbanks is Tlingit-Tsimshian and was born in Ketchikan, Alaska. She obtained her BA from Fort Lewis College in 1969 and her JD in 1987 from the University of New Mexico. Prior to her law career, she served as a teacher for the Albuquerque Public Schools, Zia Day School, and Administrator for Acomita Day School and the Albuquerque/Santa Fe Indian Schools.

What Is Peacemaking?

PEACEMAKING

Resources by Cheryl Fairbanks

PEACEMAKING

General Resources

Holographic Epistemology: Native Common Sense

Māori University of New Zealand

2013


Native American Cultural Center, Stanford Univ.

June 2020


Borbála Fellegi and Dóra Szegő

2001


We need to SHIFT


S: Sacred/Spiritual-where everyone has a chance to speak and silence is ok. Rule of respect

H: Holistic healing-a Holistic approach moving to health and wellness; healing; restoration

I: Issue focused; be gentle on the person and tough on the Issue

F: Facilitated discussion; family, extended family and community; focused; fundamental fairness

T: Transition to change; transformation; time is honored; team approach

TESTIMONIAL

"Sovereignty 360 is a beautifully grounded, culturally aligned platform that communicates both expertise and humility. It honors the sacredness of peacemaking while offering concrete pathways for individuals, families, communities, and institutions to engage in Indigenous justice practices."
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Rainey Enjady, Program Manager, Life Comes From It

TESTIMONIAL

"The honorable justice Cheryl Fairbanks works to uplift all those around her. She is a peaceful force of nature, connecting, inspiring and organizing efforts for peacemaking around the country and beyond. She brings a unique gift of weaving traditional understanding into modern life with legal and judicial training, for peacemaking processes both in and out of the court."
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Seth Weiner, Director, Life Comes From It

TESTIMONIAL

"Cheryl is family to me. She carries a beloved combination of joy and wisdom, always positive, quick with humor, and deeply present. She sees people, communities, and systems at the same time, understanding how they move together and where healing is needed. She turns ancient wisdom into relatable contemporary programs that embody dignity, compassion and harmony."
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Neil Takemoto, Executive Director, Sovereignty Rises

PEACEMAKING

LET'S WALK ON THIS PATH TOGETHER