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Native children in WA are disproportionately taken from their families. Advocates are working to change that

kuow/NPR | E O'Neill
kuow/NPR | E O'Neill

Native Americans are also the most likely to have been separated from their own birth parents — and research shows that family separation can become an intergenerational cycle. For decades, the U.S. government systematically separated Native families and sent their children to abusive boarding schools, including in Washington state, traumatizing Native children and starting that cycle.

Posted in: News on 07/03/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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