Native Children Belong in Native Homes

Brooke Pepion Swaney (Blackfeet/Salish) and Kendra Potter (Lummi) join All My Relations for “Native Children Belong in Native Homes.” This heartfelt, vulnerable and raw story is centered around their film, “Daughter of A Lost Bird”, which follows Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, as she reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity. Her singular story echoes many affected by the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Indian Adoption Project. 

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Special thanks to  Santa Monica College and everyone there who made this possible, thank you to the AMR team: Jonathan Stein, Max Levin, Teo Shantz, Lindsay Hightower,  and Charlie Stavish. Major shout out to KP of Blackbelt Eaglescout for being our live music for the event and to Ciara Sana for the episode artwork.

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Resources mentioned in this episode:

Download the Daughter of A Lost Bird Discussion Guide here: https://www.daughterofalostbird.com/impact

This Land Podcast: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/ 

The National Indian Child Welfare Association: https://www.nicwa.org/about-icwa/ 

Blood Memory (documentary): https://www.bloodmemorydoc.com/ 

Dawnland (documentary): https://dawnland.org/ 

Sign the petition now:
https://www.change.org/p/protect-the-indian-child-welfare-act
or
https://action.lakotalaw.org/action/protect-icwa

Illuminative Protect ICWA tool kit: https://illuminative.org/protect-icwa-toolkit/

Native American Rights Fund: https://icwa.narf.org/ 

 

Episode Transcript:

 

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