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鈥楢merican Diagnosis鈥: A Tribal Court in California Works to Heal Family Separation

鈥楻ezilience,鈥 Season 4 of the 鈥楢merican Diagnosis鈥 podcast, traces the resilience of Indigenous peoples in the U.S. taking action to protect the health and well-being of their communities.


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Episode 8: 鈥淭ribal Values, Tribal Justice鈥

Abby Abinanti is chief judge of the and a member of the tribe.聽

While previously working in the California court system, she was discouraged and angered by the number of cases in which Indigenous families were separated or tribal members were removed from their communities because of nontribal placements or incarceration. The Prison Policy Initiative, a research and advocacy organization, found that Native people in jails in the United States.

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Abinanti said the Yurok Tribal Court is helping to address these disparities. The court is one of operated by federally recognized tribes in the United States. These courts reflect the values of their communities, and Abinanti said for the Yurok that means prioritizing restoration over punishment.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think any human being is disposable,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur system is designed to help you return to the community and be an asset in the community.鈥澛

Episode 8 explores the intergenerational impact of historical traumas on the Yurok people and a local tribal court鈥檚 work to meet community needs.

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