
A Baby Adopted, A Family Divided
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Navigating Adoption and Heritage
This chapter delves into the profound complexities of adoption through the experiences of Tona, an Indigenous mother facing tough realities on a Montana reservation. It juxtaposes her struggles with sobriety and financial challenges against the backdrop of her decision to place her youngest daughter for adoption, emphasizing cultural identity and emotional turmoil. The narrative captures the differing perspectives within the Northern Cheyenne community regarding the implications of adoption, both for the individual and the collective heritage.
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