The state on Monday asked the Alaska Supreme Court for more time in a
case involving the adoption of a Yup’ik child, a case that tribes say
will determine how the Indian Child Welfare Act, or ICWA, will be
implemented in Alaska, and show whether Governor Bill Walker is serious
about campaign pledges he made to work cooperatively with tribes.
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