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Why the Indian Child Welfare Act is the Gold Standard in Family Law

Notes from America with Kai Wright

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The Importance of Keeping Native Families Together

The Indian Child Welfare Act or Iqwah is a law that was passed in 1978. Its goal was to keep Native families together after a century of policies and practices that sought to erase tribal culture. Recently, the nearly 45-year-old law survived a challenge before the US Supreme Court. The justices rejected claims that the law was unconstitutional and is race-based.

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