Placement Preferences
Cultural Considerations
Tribal Engagement
200

ICWA

The federal Indian Child Welfare Act

200

Process of openness, self-awareness, being egoless, and incorporating self-reflection after willingly interacting with diverse individuals, resulting in mutual empowerment and lifelong learning

Cultural Humility

200

Cumulative emotional and psychological wounding across generations, including one’s lifespan, which emanates from massive group trauma

Intergenerational Trauma

400

The entity that can assign a different placement order that supersedes ICWA

The Tribe

400

Common practice in many American Indian and Alaskan Native families to share messages and teachings

Storytelling

400

Relational Worldview Model quadrant that includes the following inputs: Biochemistry, Genetics, Health Status, Sleep and Rest State, Substance Use

Body Quadrant

600

The first placement preference in foster care and adoptive placements for American Indian/Alaskan Native youth

Member of the child's extended family

600

Expression through food, clothing, dance, ceremony, drumming, songs, stories, symbols, and in other ways

Cultural/Tribal Traditions

600

Relational Worldview Model quadrant that includes the following inputs: Social history, Economics, Work and school, Family and peers, Community, Culture

Context Quadrant

800

The type of setting that an American Indian/Alaskan Native child must be placed.

Least restrictive and most family-like setting

800

The largest American Indian tribe east of the Mississippi River

The Lumbee Tribe (over 55,000 members) 

800

Relational Worldview Model quadrant that includes the following inputs: innate positive, learned positive, innate negative, learned negative

Spirit Quadrant

1000

Actions that support the parents that are intended to maintain or reunify American Indian/Alaskan Native youth with their family

Active Efforts

1000

The only federally recognized American Indian tribe in NC

The Eastern Band of Cherokee (over 16,000 members)

1000

Relational Worldview Model quadrant that includes the following inputs: Knowledge and judgment, thinking process, self-esteem, memories, and emotions

Mind Quadrant