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Column: A crisis for Indian children on the Spirit Lake Nation





Columnist discusses Indian child welfare woes on the Spirit Lake Nation in North Dakota:
While elected state and federal officials wring their hands, children on the Spirit Lake Reservation continue to live under a cloud of fear and poverty.

Our congressional delegation has been meeting with tribal and federal officials for several years but tragic incidents continue to unfold, most recently the deaths of several children.

Here are some of the charges and incidents that evolved during the unraveling of this tragic story:

Tribal officials, or their relatives, have used intimidation to shut up victims of abuse.
Nine children allegedly lived with three registered sex offenders.
Social work employees were threatened with the loss of their jobs.
Three children have been killed.

Get the Story:
LLOYD OMDAHL: Indian child welfare laws should be for children (The Grand Forks Herald 7/1)

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Authorities tight-lipped over death of girl on Spirit Lake Nation (06/20)
Three-year-old girl who died at Spirit Lake was in foster care (6/19)
Investigation in death of 3-year-old girl at Spirit Lake Nation (6/18)

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