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Native American mothers whose children have been separated from them experience a raw and ongoing grief that has no end

  • Written by Ashley L. Landers, Assistant Professor of Human Sciences, The Ohio State University
Native American mothers whose children have been separated from them experience a raw and ongoing grief that has no endNative American children are still disproportionately represented in the U.S. child welfare system. grandriver/E+ via Getty Images

Native American mothers whose children were separated from them – either through child removal for assimilation into residential boarding schools or through coerced adoption – experience the kind of grief no...

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