TY - BOOK AU - White Hawk,Sandy AU - Thin Elk,Gene AU - Cross,Terry TI - "A child of the Indian race": a story of return SN - 1681342413 PY - 2022///] CY - St. Paul, MN PB - Minnesota Historical Society Press KW - Interracial adoption KW - United States KW - Adoption KW - Corrupt practices KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Ethnic identity KW - Government relations KW - Rehabilitation KW - Indian children KW - Indians of North America KW - Crimes against KW - Cultural assimilation N1 - Foreword; Agliaku : bringing them home; Gene Thin Elk --; Introduction; The Indian Child Welfare Act and adult adoptees and fostered individuals; Terry Cross --; Part 1; Truth --; 1; "A child of the Indian race" --; 2; The first trip home --; 3; Growing up, growing alone --; 4; Isolation is familiar --; Part 2; Healing --; 5; Wings on a dream --; 6; A seed is planted --; 7; The seed is nurtured --; 8; The song --; 9; Defining a movement --; 10; Welcoming them home --; Part 3; Reconciliation --; 11; Reconciliation begins with the individual --; 12; The work --; 13; Words of witness --; 14; Repatriation --; 15; Finding our place in the circle --; Appendix 1; Child Welfare League of America 2001 apology --; Appendix 2; The National Congress of American Indians Resolution #SD-02-037 N2 - "An adoptee reconnects with the Lakota family and culture she was born into-- and nurtures a new tradition that helps others to do the same." -- ER -