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ATNI Annual Conference 2010

September 20-23, 2010 Hosted by Kalispel Indian Tribe at Northern Quest

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Indian Child Welfare Committee

 

Gary Peterson, Chairperson, petersong@evergreen.edu

Mission Statement

The mission of the ATNI Indian Child Welfare Committee is to improve and enhance all social services to Indian Children and families; to assure compliance of States with the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978; and to provide the membership of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians with information, recommendations and proposed changes in government policy on all levels regarding Indian Children and Families.

 

 

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