An Alaska Tribal Court Order Re: Jurisdiction Over Indian Child Welfare Case is a legal document created by a tribal court in the state of Alaska to decide whether it has jurisdiction over a particular case involving the welfare of an Indigenous child. There are two types of this order: (1) Temporary Tribal Court Jurisdiction, which provides the tribal court with temporary jurisdiction over the child’s welfare; and (2) Permanent Tribal Court Jurisdiction, which gives the tribal court permanent jurisdiction and authority to make decisions regarding the child’s welfare. The order must be approved by the Alaska Supreme Court before it can take effect. The order details the tribal court’s authority and outlines the specific duties and responsibilities of the court in relation to the child’s welfare. The order also outlines the rights of the child, the parents, and any other parties involved in the case.