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Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories

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Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories presents twenty interviews with Native American adoptees raised in non-Native homes.

Through the in-depth interviews they conduct with each participant, the authors explore complex questions of cultural identity formation. The participants of the study represent a range of positive and negative experiences of transracial adoption.

Regardless of their personal experiences, however, all twenty respondents indicate that they are supporters of the Indian Child Welfare Act and that they believe that Native children should be raised in Native households whenever possible.

However, eighteen of the twenty respondents concede that non-Native families can raise Native children to be happy, healthy, well-adjusted adults.

Through the interviews, Simon and Hernandez allow readers to better understand the different experiences of Native American adoptees.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739124927 / 9780739124925
Hardback
15/02/2008
United States
380 pages
166 x 244 mm, 699 grams