Two Worlds: Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects (Vol. 1): SECOND EDITION

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Price
$16.24
Publisher
Blue Hand Books
Publish Date
Pages
332
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.69 inches | 0.98 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780692372104
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About the Author
Known for her exceptional print interviews with Leonard Peltier, John Trudell and Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Trace Lara Hentz (who legally dropped the name DeMeyer in 2014) started intensive research on adoptees in 2004. Her memoir ONE SMALL SACRIFICE was a ground-breaking exposé on the systematic removal of American Indian children from their mothers, families and tribes for adoption to non-Indian families while she weaves in her own personal story. Her adoptee journey takes her around the country, finally meeting her birthfather in 1994 and learning about her mixed ancestry (Cherokee-Shawnee-Delaware-French Canadian.) Trace is former editor of tribal newspapers the Pequot Times and Ojibwe Akiing. She has contributed to adoption anthologies: Lost Daughters, Adoption Reunion in the Age of Social Media, and Adoptionland: From Orphans to Activists. In 2013, she was co-editor of the anthology Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time: Indigenous Thoughts Concerning the Universe with MariJo Moore. The blog American Indian Adoptees [www.splitfeathers.blogspot.com] ranks in the top 100 adoption blogs and has reached over three-quarters of a million views in 2017. In 2017, Trace contributed poetry to Tending the Fire: Native Voices and Portraits. She lives at the foot of the Berkshire Mountains in Greenfield, Massachusetts with her husband Herb.