
A Baby Adopted, A Family Divided
Reveal
Navigating Adoption and Tribal Sovereignty
This chapter explores the intricate ethical dilemmas and emotional narratives surrounding the adoption of Native American children, particularly focusing on a case involving a Native toddler. It addresses the journalist's investigation into the controversial adoption practices, highlighting legal frameworks like the Indian Child Welfare Act and the impact on community ties. Through personal anecdotes and interviews, the chapter delves into family dynamics, prejudices, and the implications of disrupting generational connections within Native communities.
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