Trace A DeMeyer

ONE SMALL SACRIFICE: Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects, a stunning memoir by journalist Trace A. DeMeyer, explores the practice of closed adoption as a form of ethnic cleansing of North American Indians.
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  • Adoption Awareness Month
    I will not adopt an orphan this month and you might want to reconsider if you're planning a closed adoption -- this month or any month.
  • Tribal Elder Recalls Wounded Knee Occupation (1973)
    Schaghticoke Tribal member Trudie Lamb Richmond talked about her experience at the 71-day 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee, on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.
  • The Wisdom of the Passamaquoddy
    Maine made its own law. From now on a child's basic education will be on Wabanaki history, from tribes in the general area, the Passamaquoddy, the Penobscot, the Maliseet, the Mi'kmaq and we even include the Abenaki as part of our territory.
  • An Interview with Blackfoot Bass Player Greg T. Walker
    Award-winning author journalist Trace A. DeMeyer lives in Massachusetts. She can be reached at tracedemeyer@gmail.com. She met members of Blackfoot in the 1980s and has followed their career ever since.
  • Sacred: Safe Sex
    Can we teach sacred intelligence to children - at the very first sign of their maturity? When they can understand what it means to reproduce and conceive a child? Yes, we could. It's not a religious concept, it's a spiritual concept.
  • Lost Birds
    Americans viewed assimilation as the best answer to the "Indian problem." New projects began, such as the Indian Adoption Project, which placed hundreds of Indian children in non-Indian homes far from their families and communities.

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