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California Bill Would Give New Rights to Native American Youth

A bill that has been introduced in the California legislature would make it easier for Native American youth who are adopted by non-tribal parents to stay connected with tribal culture. The bill was introduced by Assemblyman Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley), who called it his most important measure of 2009:
Current adoption rules often end up cutting ties between and adopted child and the tribe and lead to the child's total assimilation into western culture, said Assemblyman Jim Beall (D-San Jose) a co-author of the bill. Under the measure, American Indian children would be allowed to continue their relationship with the tribe ... (Source: The Press-Enterprise)
The bill received unanimous support in the Assembly and will be voted on by a Senate committee on Monday.

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