A Generation Removed : The Fostering and Adoption of Indigenous Children in the Postwar World /
"Examination of the post-WWII international phenomenon of governments legally taking indigenous children away from their primary families and placing them with adoptive parents in the U.S., Canada, and Australia"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1 Taking Care of American Indian Children
- Modern Indian Life 3
- Chapter 1 The Bureaucracy of Caring for Indian Children 5
- Dana's Story 33
- Chapter 2 Caring about Indian Children in a Liberal Age 37
- Part 2 The Indian Child Welfare Crisis in Indian Country
- John's Staff 67
- Chapter 3 Losing Children 69
- Meeting Steven Unger 95
- Chapter 4 Reclaiming Care 97
- Interviewing Bert Hirsch and Evelyn Blanchard 125
- Chapter 5 The Campaign for the Indian Child Welfare Act 127
- Part 3 The Indian Child Welfare Crisis in a Global Context
- Tracking Down the Doucette Family 165
- Chapter 6 The Indigenous Child Welfare Crisis in Canada 169
- Meeting Aunty Di 211
- Chapter 7 The Indigenous Child Welfare Crisis in Australia and Transnational Activism 213
- Finding Russell Moore 251
- Chapter 8 Historical Reckoning with Indigenous Child Removal in Settler Colonial Nations 253.