The Supreme Court just ruled on Native American adoptions: Why it's a big deal

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The Supreme Court just ruled on Native American adoptions: Why it's a big deal
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The Supreme Court made an historic decision on the Indian Child Welfare Act.

. Indigenous parents were also forced to give their children to government officials, who placed them in the child welfare system, usually for adoption by non-Indigenous families, according to a 1977 Senate hearing on ICWA.

“ICWA isn’t saying that white people shouldn’t adopt,” Cluff said. “But rather, children generally do better in their communities.”Jasmine Grika, 32, agrees. The nonprofit associate in Minneapolis told TODAY Parents that when her parents were unable to care for her, she was placed with two foster families before being adopted by a White Earth Ojibwe mother and a Jewish father at age 10.

Grika’s mom also taught her to sew. “She inspired me with her creativity when it came to textiles and ribbon skirts,” she recalled. “Her designs often carry a story.” Two weeks after talking to her biological father on the phone, Lovato-Romero, her then-2-year-old daughter and her adoptive mother drove from Colorado to South Dakota to spend the weekend with him.ADOPTEE Leslee lovato-romero

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