Gil Vigil: Enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act to Protect Native Children

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Gil Vigil, former Governor of Tesuque Pueblo and current President of the Board of Directors of the National Indian Child Welfare Association, discusses the origins of the Indian Child Welfare Act (1978); its enduring importance to the sovereignty, cultures, and futures of tribal nations; and how recently formulated regulations can help to ensure that all jurisdictions across the nation follow this vital law.

This interview is part of the “Sovereignty in Action” interview series, produced by NCAI’s Partnership for Tribal Governance.

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