Indigenous Consensus Decision-Making: A Democratic Innovation Framework
Indigenous governance models demonstrate advanced consensus-building techniques that prioritize collective understanding, respect for diverse perspectives, and holistic problem-solving, offering critical insights for modern democratic reform and institutional design.
Scholarship reveals that Indigenous decision-making processes typically involve extensive dialogue, respect for minority perspectives, and a commitment to collective understanding rather than majority rule. These approaches provide fundamental insights into collaborative governance models that can transform contemporary democratic institutions.
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The Cascade Ledger. “Indigenous Consensus Decision-Making: A Democratic Innovation Framework.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, January 1, 2000. https://capturecascade.org/event/2000-01-01--indigenous-consensus-decision-making/