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Called Home: The Roadmap (Vol. 2): Lost Children On The Indian Adoption Projects Book Series (Lost Children Of The Indian Adoption Projects)

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Product Code: 9780692700334
ISBN13: 9780692700334
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$13.59
[2nd Ed.] An important contribution to American Indian history told by its own lost children/adult survivors, American Indian and First Nations adoptees and family... Editors Patricia Busbee and Trace L. Hentz are writers and adoptees who reunited with their own lost relatives. From recent news about Baby Veronica, Canada's 60s Scoop, and history such as Operation Papoose, this book examines how Native American adoptees and their families experienced adoption and were exposed to the genocidal policies of governments who created Indian adoption projects. "Adoptees do need a road map and that is what other adoptees have created," Hentz said about this anthology and book series. The second anthology in the Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects Book Series is published by Blue Hand Books in Massachusetts. CALLED HOME offers even more revelations of this hidden history of Indian child removals in North America, their impact on Indian Country and how it impacts the adoptee and their entire family. "We have created a body of work, a roadmap for adoptees coming after us. Governments stole the land and stole children. It's time the world know," Hentz said.

Author: Patrcia Busbee, Trace Hentz
Publisher: Blue Hand Books
Publication Date: Oct 17, 2016
Number of Pages: 330 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0692700331
ISBN-13: 9780692700334

Called Home: The Roadmap (Vol. 2): Lost Children On The Indian Adoption Projects Book Series (Lost Children Of The Indian Adoption Projects)

$13.59
 
[2nd Ed.] An important contribution to American Indian history told by its own lost children/adult survivors, American Indian and First Nations adoptees and family... Editors Patricia Busbee and Trace L. Hentz are writers and adoptees who reunited with their own lost relatives. From recent news about Baby Veronica, Canada's 60s Scoop, and history such as Operation Papoose, this book examines how Native American adoptees and their families experienced adoption and were exposed to the genocidal policies of governments who created Indian adoption projects. "Adoptees do need a road map and that is what other adoptees have created," Hentz said about this anthology and book series. The second anthology in the Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects Book Series is published by Blue Hand Books in Massachusetts. CALLED HOME offers even more revelations of this hidden history of Indian child removals in North America, their impact on Indian Country and how it impacts the adoptee and their entire family. "We have created a body of work, a roadmap for adoptees coming after us. Governments stole the land and stole children. It's time the world know," Hentz said.

Author: Patrcia Busbee, Trace Hentz
Publisher: Blue Hand Books
Publication Date: Oct 17, 2016
Number of Pages: 330 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0692700331
ISBN-13: 9780692700334
 

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