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Trace A DeMeyer-Hentz
ASIN: B0041OSFXK
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 284

Award-winning Native American journalist Trace DeMeyer Hentz has published her updated memoir One Small Sacrifice: A Memoir, an exposé on generations of American Indian children adopted by non-Indian families. Known for her exceptional print interviews with famous Native Americans such as Leonard Peltier, John Trudell and Floyd Red Crow Westerman, DeMeyer started research on adoptees in 2004, which lead to this fact-filled biography that includes congressional testimony, evidence of Indian Adoption Projects and how the Indian Child Welfare Act came to exist. Her long journey to find and meet her father and other relatives offers the reader a glimpse into the struggle of an adoptee and how to never give up hope. She has edited the book series Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects with Patricia Busbee.
Amazon Rating:
5 stars from 15 ratings