➡ From Child Welfare Information Gateway
US: The Wabanaki people are taking back their narrative
Public Radio International – October 09, 2017
From boarding schools in the 1800s to foster care today, Native children have repeatedly been separated from their families. In Maine, the Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission formed in 2012 to trace the abuses experienced by Native children since the Indian Child Welfare Act was enacted in 1978.
http://kuow.org/post/wabanaki-people-are-taking-back-their-narrative