Two Worlds: Second Edition (Vol. 1)

Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects and 60s Scoop

Nonfiction, History, Americas, North America, Canada, Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book Two Worlds: Second Edition (Vol. 1) by Trace L Hentz, Blue Hand Books Collective
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Author: Trace L Hentz ISBN: 1230002049090
Publisher: Blue Hand Books Collective Publication: December 14, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Trace L Hentz
ISBN: 1230002049090
Publisher: Blue Hand Books Collective
Publication: December 14, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

SECOND EDITION 2017

Tragic, true, heartbreaking, astonishing... those words have been used to describe the anthology Two Worlds, the first book to expose in first-person detail the adoption practices that have been going on for years under the guise of caring for destitute Indigenous children in North America.
What really happened and where are these Native children now?
The new updated Second Edition of TWO WORLDS (Vol. 1), with narratives from Native American and First Nations adoptees, covers the history of Indian child removals in North America, the adoption projects, their impact on Indian Country, the 60s Scoop in Canada and how it impacts the adoptee and their families.
"This book changed history," say editor Trace Hentz. "There is no doubt in my mind the adoption projects were buried and hidden... we adoptees are the living proof."

The Lost Children Book Series includes: Two Worlds, Called Home: The Roadmap, Stolen Generations, and In The Veins: Poetry. The book series is an important contribution to North American Indigenous and First Nations history.

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SECOND EDITION 2017

Tragic, true, heartbreaking, astonishing... those words have been used to describe the anthology Two Worlds, the first book to expose in first-person detail the adoption practices that have been going on for years under the guise of caring for destitute Indigenous children in North America.
What really happened and where are these Native children now?
The new updated Second Edition of TWO WORLDS (Vol. 1), with narratives from Native American and First Nations adoptees, covers the history of Indian child removals in North America, the adoption projects, their impact on Indian Country, the 60s Scoop in Canada and how it impacts the adoptee and their families.
"This book changed history," say editor Trace Hentz. "There is no doubt in my mind the adoption projects were buried and hidden... we adoptees are the living proof."

The Lost Children Book Series includes: Two Worlds, Called Home: The Roadmap, Stolen Generations, and In The Veins: Poetry. The book series is an important contribution to North American Indigenous and First Nations history.

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