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Adoptions leave long legacy
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MAY 7, 2001 Long after the practice was officially suspended, the placement of Indian children into white homes is still having an effect. An adoption services group which placed children in homes recently apologized for its role, but some who were taken away from their families say its too little, too late. Get the Story:
Adoption apology too late for Indians (The Chicago Tribune 5/7) Relevant Links:
National Indian Child Welfare Association - http://www.nicwa.org Related Stories:
Group apologizes for Native adoptions (4/25)
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