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  • =Indian Child Welfare Act- Introduction= ...ribe of the State of [[Washington]]. She argued that “the alienations of Indian children can become a serious mental health problem. If you lose your child
    9 KB (1,378 words) - 17:57, 12 December 2014
  • ...involuntary terminations of parental rights, as well as to the adoption of Indian children or their placement in foster care.
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  • Protecting Native Culture with the [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]] ...g placed with non-Native homes came to be seen as cultural genocide. The [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]] was passed to address this problem.
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  • ...a Gana Mana" was officially [[adopted]] by the Constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem on 24 January 1950. 27 December 2011 marked the completion chanted by the waves of the Indian Ocean.
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  • ...ian Tribe, so that the court may determine whether the provisions of the [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]] apply.
    28 KB (4,432 words) - 04:41, 2 May 2014
  • ...Belong," "Until it's Time for You to Go," "The Piney Wood Hills," "He's an Indian Cowboy in the Rodeo" and "Now that the Buffalo's Gone" were also recorded b
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  • ...s and Great Chieftains. (Mineola: Dover, 197) (Dover Books on the American Indian) ...ef of the Oglala Sioux. ([[New York]]: Franklin Watts, 1996) (The American Indian Experience)
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  • Consent to adoption given by an Indian child’s parent is not valid unless both of the following occur: The parent of an Indian child may withdraw his or her consent to adoption for any reason and at any
    63 KB (9,986 words) - 18:16, 16 April 2014
  • *A statement indicating whether the child is an Indian child *The identity of the Indian child’s Tribe, if the child is identified as an Indian child
    42 KB (6,744 words) - 16:16, 9 April 2014
  • ...4-1886), Britain conquered [[Burma]] and incorporated the country into its Indian Empire. [[Burma]] was administered as a province of [[India]] until 1937 wh
    3 KB (451 words) - 07:15, 30 August 2014
  • ...4-1886), Britain conquered [[Burma]] and incorporated the country into its Indian Empire. [[Burma]] was administered as a province of [[India]] until 1937 wh
    3 KB (393 words) - 23:52, 1 September 2014
  • ...stitution that cemented native Melanesian control of [[Fiji]] led to heavy Indian emigration; the population [[loss]] resulted in economic difficulties, but
    7 KB (1,061 words) - 05:08, 31 October 2014
  • '''8''' “Other races or multiracial” includes American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and two or m
    10 KB (1,527 words) - 17:52, 9 December 2014
  • ...To learn about the lyrics and history of the national anthem please read [[Indian National Anthem]]. To learn more about various [[India]] facts and please r Some Indian courts require regular follow-up visits and post-[[adoption]] counseling by
    11 KB (1,668 words) - 03:47, 29 December 2014
  • =Indian Child Welfare Act- Introduction= ...ribe of the State of [[Washington]]. She argued that “the alienations of Indian children can become a serious mental health problem. If you lose your child
    9 KB (1,378 words) - 17:57, 12 December 2014
  • ...dy also will determine the prevailing social and cultural standards of the Indian community in which the parent(s) or [[Extended Family|extended family]] res ...o has a plan of adoption. These requirements include compliance with the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]], the [[Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994]], and the In
    38 KB (5,997 words) - 18:34, 16 April 2014
  • '''CWA''': See: [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]]
    76 B (9 words) - 19:50, 1 February 2014
  • ...involuntary terminations of parental rights, as well as to the adoption of Indian children or their placement in foster care.
    1 KB (214 words) - 20:04, 1 February 2014
  • ...record to an authorized representative of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe for the sole purpose of determining the [[adopted]] person’s eligib ...custom, nieces, nephews, or first or second cousins, as provided in the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]].
    54 KB (8,553 words) - 18:04, 15 April 2014
  • ...ed to testify that the continued [[custody]] of the child by the parent or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to th Any Indian heritage brings the newborn within the [[jurisdiction]] of the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]].
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  • Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska [[Indian Child Welfare Act]], no adoption shall be decreed unless written consents a Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska [[Indian Child Welfare Act]], no person other than a parent shall advertise a child
    37 KB (5,876 words) - 18:17, 15 April 2014
  • ...proval of the petition, a statement of whether the child is known to be an Indian child, and any other information regarding the child or proposed home that
    53 KB (8,471 words) - 18:19, 15 April 2014
  • *Whether the child is an Indian child
    48 KB (7,586 words) - 18:21, 15 April 2014
  • ...d from an Indian custodian, as required by the provisions of the Federal [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]] (25 ...nquishment]] shall be governed by the relevant provisions of the Federal [[Indian Child Welfare Act]].
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