This United States (US) public law, also known as the Indian Child Welfare Act (IWCA) passed on November 8, 1978, addressed the high rate of removal of Indigenous children from their homes. The law established federal standards for removal and placement of children, imposing guidelines that aim to keep Indigenous children connected to their tribe and to their culture.https://commons.und.edu/indigenous-gov-docs/1163/thumbnail.jp
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Since 1978, custody proceedings involving Indian children have been subject to the provisions of the...
48 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.In part II of this paper the social,...
This United States (US) public law, also known as the Indian Child Welfare Act (IWCA) passed on Nove...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
Ensuring the safety and security of children is a primary function of all cultures as children must...
There has been historical abuse of Native American children in the U.S. which began in the late 19th...
In the 1970s, state authorities began removing Indian children from their homes by the thousands and...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
Congress passed and the president signed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) into federal law in 197...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Since 1978, custody proceedings involving Indian children have been subject to the provisions of the...
48 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.In part II of this paper the social,...
This United States (US) public law, also known as the Indian Child Welfare Act (IWCA) passed on Nove...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (I.C.W.A.), P.L. 95-608, became federal law in 1978. Its purpose was to...
Ensuring the safety and security of children is a primary function of all cultures as children must...
There has been historical abuse of Native American children in the U.S. which began in the late 19th...
In the 1970s, state authorities began removing Indian children from their homes by the thousands and...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
Congress passed and the president signed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) into federal law in 197...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
Since 1978, custody proceedings involving Indian children have been subject to the provisions of the...
48 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.In part II of this paper the social,...