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The Supreme Court May Ensure Native Kids’ Ancestry Is Erased—Just Like Mine Was

Por: Slate Politics November 08, 2022

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It’s racist against white people and racist against Native Americans. It keeps neglected Native children out of the loving arms of white parents. It’s the federal government overstepping and trampling states’ rights. These are the outlandish charges being made against the 44-year-old federal law known as the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA). On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in , a case manufactured to take down... + full article



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