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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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • *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
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  • ...4-1886), Britain conquered [[Burma]] and incorporated the country into its Indian Empire. [[Burma]] was administered as a province of [[India]] until 1937 wh
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  • ...4-1886), Britain conquered [[Burma]] and incorporated the country into its Indian Empire. [[Burma]] was administered as a province of [[India]] until 1937 wh
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  • ...stitution that cemented native Melanesian control of [[Fiji]] led to heavy Indian emigration; the population [[loss]] resulted in economic difficulties, but
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  • '''8''' “Other races or multiracial” includes American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and two or m
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  • ...their merger with the earlier Dravidian inhabitants created the classical Indian culture. To learn more please read [[About India]] and [[About India (The C To learn about the lyrics and history of the national anthem please read [[Indian National Anthem]].
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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
  • ...rol in 1715, developing the island into an important naval base overseeing Indian Ocean trade, and establishing a plantation economy of sugar cane. The Briti
    1 KB (205 words) - 01:39, 26 March 2018
  • ...rol in 1715, developing the island into an important naval base overseeing Indian Ocean trade, and establishing a plantation economy of sugar cane. To learn
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  • The inhabitants of the area of [[Oman]] have long prospered on Indian Ocean trade. In the late 18th century, a newly established sultanate in Mus
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  • The inhabitants of the area of [[Oman]] have long prospered on Indian Ocean trade. In the late 18th century, a newly established sultanate in Mus
    2 KB (299 words) - 02:33, 26 March 2018
  • ...0) and Polonnaruwa (from about 1070 to 1200). In the 14th century, a south Indian dynasty established a Tamil kingdom in northern [[Sri Lanka]]. The coastal
    2 KB (349 words) - 03:50, 26 March 2018
  • ...0) and Polonnaruwa (from about 1070 to 1200). In the 14th century, a south Indian dynasty established a Tamil kingdom in northern [[Sri Lanka]]. To learn mor
    9 KB (1,376 words) - 02:41, 21 February 2018
  • ...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
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  • '''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.
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  • ...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]].
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
    54 KB (8,533 words) - 06:26, 14 February 2018
  • *Whether the child is an Indian child
    48 KB (7,648 words) - 02:12, 15 February 2018
  • ...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]].
    51 KB (8,013 words) - 02:21, 15 February 2018
  • ...ervices district must treat a home study received from the other State, an Indian Tribe, or a private agency under contract with the other State as meeting t
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  • ...ent to the adoption of an Indian child must meet the requirements of the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]] (25 U.S.C. § 1901, et seq.).
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  • ...ne the [[adopted]] person’s eligibility for enrollment as a member of an Indian Tribe.
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  • *If the child is an Indian child, how the placement complies with the [[Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978]]
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  • ...ribe and whether the minor is eligible for membership or is a member of an Indian Tribe ...tative father at least age 16 of a minor born out of wedlock who is not an Indian child may execute an extrajudicial consent before a notary public in which
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  • ...ificate of irrevocability is not valid for a child who is subject to the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]]. ...fy the family, the department did not make reasonable efforts or, if the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]] applies, active efforts to make it possible for the chi
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  • ...g is finalized, unless a 2 year statute of limitations is imposed by the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]]. ...gency takes possession of the child. Due regard shall be afforded to the [[Indian Child Welfare Act]] if that act is applicable.
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  • The State of Utah may request a home study report from another State or an Indian Tribe for purposes of assessing the safety and suitability of placing a chi
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  • Except in the case of an Indian child, the [[Parental Rights|parental rights]] of a parent may be terminate Except in the case of an Indian child, the parent-child relationship of an alleged father who claims [[pate
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  • In the case of an Indian child, consent cannot be executed prior to or within 10 days after the birt In the case of an Indian child, consent is executed in writing, recorded before a judge, and accompa
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  • ...of the controversy, some radio stations refused to play it, but among some Indian tribes, the song was popular, going to the top of the playlist at the clear
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  • Aspinall was adopted by a British Indian Army colonel as a very young child and spent most of his childhood in Engli
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  • ...York]]. He became close to the Iroquois tribe, wrote a History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the Province of [[New York]] in America (1727), the fi
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  • ...ral agriculture, served 12 years in the [[Utah]] state legislature, was an Indian agent and leader in the Black Hawk wars against the Native Americans, and w
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  • ...anufacturing enterprises under his direction. He was a local bishop and US Indian agent to the Paiute people. In 1857 the US government attempted to crush th
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  • ...of age by a retired US Army officer and his wife; his mother was a Métis Indian. His behavior when he was 16 was so extreme (including trying to burn down
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  • ...Omaha in 1866 as a trader with the Native Americans, learned at least six Indian languages and was adopted by the Pawnee tribe, with the name Cy Headed Whit
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  • '''Indian-American-Canadian singer'''
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  • ...a part of the West Indies and its culture is a mixture of French, African, Indian, Spanish and British influences. There are many children in [[Haiti]] who a
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  • ...] for instance, makes no provision in its laws for foreigners to [[adopt]] Indian children. Therefore it is necessary for the prospective [[Adoptive Parents|
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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.
    2 KB (407 words) - 21:45, 29 May 2015
  • Indian anger at this transparently corrupt means of extending the Raj was a major [[Category: Indian]]
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  • Powell is a white man by birth but a Cheyenne Indian by adoption. His devotion to the ways and welfare of Native Americans has l
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  • ...ies straight more than the number 1 terrorist target in the United States, Indian Point nuclear energy stations. In September 1957, nevertheless, one of the
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