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Jan Siembida - Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl (Cultural (Media Depiction;…
Jan Siembida - Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl
Mixed Economy
Explore the public, private and non-profit dimensions of the economic life of a Native American reservation.
American Indian College Fund, its a charity that is raising money for Native American Tribes.
BIA- Department of the interior Indian Affairs
Shawn Redd, he is a business part of the Navajo nation for over 20 years, and he quoted "There's not enough private business that is active on the Navajo Nation. And the Navajo Nation has Small Business Development Department (SBDD) and are hoping to boost private businesses.
Cultural
Media Depiction; Framing & Imagery
The news stations and social medias are saying that he is a bad parent and he has ripped the child out of the adoptive couples family.
Attitudes about race,gender and/or social class
The attitudes of this case is, The court and people do not think Dustin is qualified for ICWA and the fact that he is only 20%. And he did sign the papers without a lawyer and did not have the idea he is signing for adoption.
Family Values
The biological mother and father were never married and the father never met the child and "ripped" her out of the adoptive couple. And he is 2% Cherokee which legal he can use ICWA
Case Precedent
Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez (1978) - Requesting a stop of tribal membership to child whose mother are not part of the tribe. And it violated the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) - The Cherokee Nation is asking for an injunction to stop George because they are trying to annihilate the Cherokee Nation from the political society
Executive Branch- Department of Health and Human Services
The Human services show that they support Native American tribes .
ICWA & it's history
passed in 1978- for Large # of Indian children being taken from homes by public and private agencies.
Applicable Constitutional Amendments and Justifications
Amendment #6 the right to a speedy trial