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Federal Court
State Court
Child welfare agency
The Tribe
Their family name.
Physical appearance.
Asking children and their families.
Asking for the child’s blood quantum.
Maintain a government to government relationship with the U.S.
Are a commonwealth of the U.S. like Puerto Rico.
Have their own court system.
Are subject to the power of the states.
To protect the best interest of Indian children and support their connection to their Tribes.
To ensure Indian children in divorce cases receive rights and protections from their Tribe.
To ensure Indian children receive culturally appropriate services once removed from their home.
To allow Indian parents the opportunity to opt into protections provided by ICWA.
Early childhood attachment to non-indian foster parent or caregiver
Parental substance abuse
Inadequate housing
Child needs specialized care not provided by the Indian community
True
False
True
False
Children or youth who are Tribal members or eligible for membership
Only to children or youth who are Tribal members
Only to children or youth who are culturally involved in their Tribe.
Only children or youth who live in their reservation
Because Indian children needed special protection from cultural ignorance and biases within the child welfare system
To honor government to government political agreements with federally recognized Tribes
Because Indian children belong to a protected racial category
To promote the stability and security of Indian Tribes after centuries of oppression, exploitation, and assimilation projects
Denial of Native heritage
Mistrust of government officials
High level of suicide and substance abuse
All these are correct
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