American Democracy and the Promise of Justice

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 19.03.08

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Content Objective
  3. Indian Adoption Project
  4. Indian Child Welfare Act
  5. Lessons and Activities
  6. Strategies
  7. Bibliography
  8. Appendix
  9. Notes

Á?chíní Bi Beehaz’áanii: Applying Navajo Fundamental Law to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Irene Jones

Published September 2019

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Notes

  1. Susan Waszak. 01/2010. "Contemporary Hurdles in the Application of the Indian Child Welfare Act."
  2. Troy A. Eid and Deanna Goldtooth, “Children Are Sacred: Applying Navajo (Dine) Fundamental Law to Strengthen Juvenile Justice.”
  3. Office of English Language Acquisition Office, Arizona Department of Education.
  4. Karen Jarratt-Snider. “‘They're Still Here’: Over Three Hundred Years of Shifting U.S. Federal Indian Policy.”
  5. Ibid
  6. Ibid
  7. David E. Wilkins. Diné bibeehazʼáanii: a Handbook of Navajo Government, p.32.
  8. Karen Jarratt-Snider. “‘They're Still Here’: Over Three Hundred Years of Shifting U.S. Federal Indian Policy.”
  9. Leonard A. Carlson. "The Dawes Act and the Decline of Indian Farming.”
  10. David E. Wilkins. Diné bibeehazʼáanii: a Handbook of Navajo Government, p.33.
  11. Scudder Mekeel. "An Appraisal of the Indian Reorganization Act." 
  12. David E. Wilkins. Diné bibeehazʼáanii: a Handbook of Navajo Government, p.34.
  13. Karen Jarratt-Snider. “‘They're Still Here’: Over Three Hundred Years of Shifting U.S. Federal Indian Policy.”
  14. Jodye Lynn Dickson Schilz. The Journal of Arizona History.
  15. David E. Wilkins. Diné bibeehazʼáanii: a Handbook of Navajo Government, p.35.
  16. Karen Jarratt-Snider. “‘They're Still Here’: Over Three Hundred Years of Shifting U.S. Federal Indian Policy.”
  17. E. Fletcher McClellan. "Implementation and Policy Reformulation of Title I of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975-80." 
  18. Karen Jarratt-Snider. “‘They're Still Here’: Over Three Hundred Years of Shifting U.S. Federal Indian Policy.”
  19. Claire Palmiste. “From the Indian Adoption Project to the Indian Child Welfare Act: the Resistance of Native American Communities.”
  20. Marc Mannes. 1995. "Factors and Events Leading to the Passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act." 
  21. Susan Waszak. 01/2010. "Contemporary Hurdles in the Application of the Indian Child Welfare Act."
  22. Marc Mannes. 1995. "Factors and Events Leading to the Passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act." 
  23. Abrams, Abigail. “Native American Adoptions Spur Legal Battle.” 
  24. Shepardson, Mary. Navajo Ways in Government: A Study in Political Process.
  25. David E. Wilkins. Diné bibeehazʼáanii: a Handbook of Navajo Government, p.34.
  26. Ibid
  27. Ibid
  28. Ibid
  29. Ibid
  30. Ibid
  31. Ibid
  32. Bennett v. Navajo Bd. of Election Supervisors.
  33. Troy A. Eid and DeAnna Goldtooth, “Children Are Sacred: Applying Navajo (Dine) Fundamental Law to Strengthen Juvenile Justice.”
  34. Abrams, Abigail. “Native American Adoptions Spur Legal Battle.”
  35. Flippen, Flip. "Capturing Kid's Hearts."
  36. Ibid
  37. T.L. McCarty and Stephen Wallace. Navajo Leadership and Government.
  38. Wit & Wisdom: Grade 4.

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