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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Bring The Lakota Children Home: Lakota Law and Chase Iron Eyes Need Your Help Before Time Runs Out
South Dakota State facilities are the new Indian Boarding Schools
Lakota leaders agree on the total solution: tribal foster care programs, run by Lakota, for Lakota. However, we need your help to start the process before time runs out! If we do not seize this opportunity, we may have to start from scratch with new federal and state appointees. Lakota children are ten times more likely than their White counterparts to be forced into state foster care, and 90% of them are illegally placed with White families. With your help, these children will no longer endure the state's culturally biased foster care system. New programs set up within the tribes will be funded through a direct federal relationship, allowing Lakota families to heal and thrive, and creating decent paying jobs in the very poorest communities in the United States. CONTINUE READING
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To Veronica Brown
Veronica, we adult adoptees are thinking of you today and every day. We will be here when you need us. Your journey in the adopted life has begun, nothing can revoke that now, the damage cannot be undone. Be courageous, you have what no adoptee before you has had; a strong group of adult adoptees who know your story, who are behind you and will always be so.
OUR HISTORY
BOOK 5: Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects
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