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Blood Memory

Battles over blood quantum and ‘best interests’ resurface the untold history of America’s Indian Adoption Era – a time when nearly one-third of children were removed from tribal communities nationwide. As political scrutiny over Indian child welfare intensifies, an adoption survivor helps others find their way home through song and ceremony.
Educational Resources: Viewer Discussion Guide
Program Length: 57 minutes
Production Staff: Director/Producer: Drew Nicholas, Producers: Megan Whitmer and Elizabeth Day (Leech Lake Ojibwe)
Production Company: Blood Memory Project
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Format: DVD
Public Broadcast Release: November 17, 2020
Tags: Children, Native American
Product ID: BLOD-20-H
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