Native Justice
Although the Curyung Tribal Council has an established and active Tribal Court - The concept of Native Justice is found in many aspects of our lives. Our Tribe is active in advocating for families’ rights provided via the Indian Child Welfare Act; navigate the federal and state processes that govern our harvest of traditional foods, and we fight to protect the water and lands that have allowed Our People to thrive for generations.
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