Kristen Carpenter on ICWA in Cato Unbound
Here is “One River, Two Canoes: Peace and Respect in Indian Child Welfare.”
Kristen’s first post in this series is here.
The Indian child is not a blank slate. She is never a fraction of anything. She is Navajo or Hopi, Odawa or Cherokee, born into a fabric of spiritual life, a lineage of cultural practice, a place of individual power and of collective responsibility to the whole. One or two or three generations later – even if her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother were themselves relocated or adopted – today the Indian child is protected in her personal identity, family life, and tribal citizenship by ICWA.[5]
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