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Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship
by Allyson Stevenson (Author)★★★★★
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Privileging Indigenous voices and experiences, Intimate Integration documents the rise and fall of North American transracial adoption projects, including the Adopt Indian and Métis Project and the Indian Adoption Project. Allyson D. Stevenson argues that the integration of adopted Indian and Métis children mirrored the new direction in post-war Indian policy and welfare services. She illustrates how the removal of Indigenous children from their families and communities took on increasing political and social urgency, contributing to what we now call the "Sixties Scoop."Making profound contributions to the history of settler colonialism in Canada, Intimate Integration sheds light on the complex reasons behind persistent social inequalities in child welfare. Read more
Product Information
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Publication date | Dec 4 2020 |
Language | English |
Print length | 352 pages |
ISBN-10 | 148752045X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1487520458 |
Item weight | 522 g |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.79 x 22.86 cm |
Part of series | Studies in Gender and History |
Best Sellers Rank | #146,145 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #124 in Adoption (Books) #128 in History of First Nations in Canada #130 in First Nations in Canada |
Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 ratings |