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- Ligne n°104 : Native American Adoption Law Challenged As Racially Biased A federal
Ligne n°105 : judge has ruled the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act unconstitutional ...
Ligne n°106 : ... because it gives Native American families preferential treatment in- Ligne n°107 : adoptions of American Indian children.
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- Ligne n°189 : Adoption law history
Ligne n°231 : ... Industrial School founded in 1879, the motto was "Kill the Indian and- Ligne n°232 : save the man." By the late 1950s, an effort called the Indian Adoption
Ligne n°233 : Project began pairing Native American children with white families. At ...
Ligne n°233 : ... Project began pairing Native American children with white families. At- Ligne n°234 : the time, it was considered enlightened adoption — white families
Ligne n°235 : open-minded enough to take Indian children. Nimmo says there were even ...
Ligne n°243 : ... "Basically you could buy an Indian child for $10. And there literally- Ligne n°244 : was this ad that Indian children were available for adoption, and for a
Ligne n°245 : $10 sponsorship fee they would send you one," she says. ...