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The Indian Child Welfare Act: Preserving families is in children’s best interests

May 18, 2022 by Native American Rights Fund

Read Kathryn Fort’s essay in Harvard Law’s Bill of Health.

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Communities as caretakers: The Indian Child Welfare Act as an antiracist framework for all child welfare cases.
In the Matter of the Welfare of the Children of A.J.J., May 16, 2022 (Court of Appeals of Minnesota.)

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