Child welfare in Indian country: a story of painful removals.

Health Aff (Millwood)

Terry L. Cross is director of the National Indian Child Welfare Association, in Portland, Oregon. He wrote this essay with Daryle Conquering Bear Crow a Healthy Living program assistant at the Denver Indian Family Resource Center.

Published: December 2014

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