East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c2009.
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Part of the series American Indian studies series;American Indian studies series (East Lansing, Mich.)
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Introduction: Indian experience and Randall Kennedy’s mythology / Matthew L. M. Fletcher and Wenona T. Singel — Working on the front lines : the role of social work in response to the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 / Suzanne L. Cross, Angelique G. Day, and Emily C. Proctor — The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 and its impact on tribal sovereignty and governance / Terry L. Cross and Robert J. Miller — ICWA and the commerce clause / Matthew L. M. Fletcher — Reparations, self-determination, and the seventh generation / Lorie M. Graham — A practitioner’s view from thirty years on the cutting edge of the Indian Child Welfare Act / Mary Jo B. Hunter — Differing concepts of “permanency” : the Adoption and Safe Families Act and the Indian Child Welfare Act / B. J. Jones — The disconcerting vicissitudes of state judicial power : determining if good cause exists to deny transfer in ICWA cases / Allie Greenleaf Maldonado — Keeping it in the family : the legal and social evolution of ICWA in state and tribal jurisprudence / Lorinda Mall — Holding back the tide : the existing Indian family doctrine and its continued denial of the right to culture for indigenous children / Aliza G. Organick — A decade of lessons learned : advocacy, education, and practice / LeAnne E. Silvey — Where have all the children gone? When will they ever learn? / Maylinn Smith — In defense of the ICWA : the constitution, public policy, and pragmatism / Carol L. Tebben.
Subjects:
- United States. Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.
- Indian children — Legal status, laws, etc. — United States.
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