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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to Rehear Brackeen v. Bernhardt

(PORTLAND, Ore. November 7, 2019) — Today, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted rehearing en banc in the case Brackeen v. Bernhardt. The Protect ICWA Campaign, consisting of the National Indian Child Welfare Association, the National Congress of American Indians, the Association on American Indian Affairs, and the Native American

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NICWA’s 2019 Policy Priorities

Each year the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) identifies policy priorities that will guide our efforts and focus our resources during the calendar year. These annual priorities are developed through input from our board, staff, and tribal constituents. They reflect our mission, ongoing commitments, and our assessment of opportunities to improve services and resources

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United States Supreme Court Denies Review in ICWA Case

(Portland, Ore., May 30, 2019)—The Protect ICWA Campaign—the National Indian Child Welfare Association, the National Congress of American Indians, the Association on American Indian Affairs, and the Native American Rights Fund—applauds the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to deny review in Carter v. Sweeney. Carter v. Sweeney is a case challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA),

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Coalition Seeks Answers about Children Who Went Missing at U.S. Indian Boarding School via United Nations Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances

(GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, May 14, 2019)–Today a coalition of tribes, organizations, and independent researchers will go before the United Nations to testify about American Indian and Alaskan Native Children who went Missing under the United States’ Indian Boarding School Policy. The coalition filed a submission with the United Nations Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances

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NICWA Announces Charitable Donation to Support Families Encountering the Child Welfare System

(Portland, Ore., April 11, 2019)—The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) today thanks the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, located near Highland, California, for their generous grant of $149,949 to help NICWA provide resources to families who encounter the child welfare system. “NICWA strives to be responsive to the communities we serve,” said NICWA

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Seminole Tribe of Florida Provides Host Sponsorship of NICWA Conference

MEDIA ADVISORY (Portland, Ore., March 28, 2018)—The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) received a $25,000 host sponsor­ship from the Seminole Tribe of Florida for this year’s 37th Annual Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, to be held at the Albuquerque Convention Center, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This year’s

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