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How are non-Indians in general and non-Indian family members involved in placement?

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How are non-Indians in general and non-Indian family members involved in placement?

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The Indian Child Welfare Act treats non-Indian parents and extended family members the same as Indian family members, with regard to placement preferences, although a family member’s ability to foster or maintain an Indian child’s connection to his or her tribe or culture is an appropriate factor to consider in determining placement of the child.

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