ABSTRACTIndigenous Genocidal Tracings: Slavery, Transracial Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Actby Soma de BourbonIndigenous Genocidal Tracings: Slavery, Transracial Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act is a feminist, interdisciplinary history that traces the genealogy of U.S. property interests in Indigenous people from enslavement to the continued transracial adoption of Native children. The interconnection of Native history with that of Black Americans is interrogated, paying critical attention to the ways in which both communities continue to suffer overrepresentation in prisons, jails, juvenile detention centers, reproductive control programs, and child welfare systems (foster and adoptive care).In contrast to the work on N...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
This historical analysis examines the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Child Welfare League of Ameri...
Promoting transracial adoptions became common in attempting to assimilate American Indians into Euro...
The myth of abandoned children of immigrants and Indigenous folk forms multicultural families throug...
There has been historical abuse of Native American children in the U.S. which began in the late 19th...
Family separation is a defining feature of the U.S. government’s policy to forcibly assimilate and d...
Titled Settler States of Ability: Assimilation, Incarceration, and Native Women’s Crip Interventions...
False Promises: Race, Power, and the Chimera of Indian Assimilation, 1879-1934, analyzes the punishm...
The term intimacy brings to mind a type of familiarity between people that surpasses mere affection....
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
The wholesale marketing of Black children to suit the economic interests of others was one of the cr...
Between 1700 and 1880---a period extending through three distinctive governments---almost 5000 indig...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
This paper examines the ways in which the United States has perpetuated and exacted structural, cult...
A full understanding of the roots of child separation must begin with Native children. This Article ...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
This historical analysis examines the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Child Welfare League of Ameri...
Promoting transracial adoptions became common in attempting to assimilate American Indians into Euro...
The myth of abandoned children of immigrants and Indigenous folk forms multicultural families throug...
There has been historical abuse of Native American children in the U.S. which began in the late 19th...
Family separation is a defining feature of the U.S. government’s policy to forcibly assimilate and d...
Titled Settler States of Ability: Assimilation, Incarceration, and Native Women’s Crip Interventions...
False Promises: Race, Power, and the Chimera of Indian Assimilation, 1879-1934, analyzes the punishm...
The term intimacy brings to mind a type of familiarity between people that surpasses mere affection....
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
The wholesale marketing of Black children to suit the economic interests of others was one of the cr...
Between 1700 and 1880---a period extending through three distinctive governments---almost 5000 indig...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
This paper examines the ways in which the United States has perpetuated and exacted structural, cult...
A full understanding of the roots of child separation must begin with Native children. This Article ...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
This historical analysis examines the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Child Welfare League of Ameri...
Promoting transracial adoptions became common in attempting to assimilate American Indians into Euro...