Adoption Laws Frustrate American Indian
By Todd Dvorak, Associated Press Writer, 6 July 2005
Kelly Buffalo, an American Indian from the Meskwaki tribe, believes her newborn son will have a better future if he is adopted by a white Indiana couple. Some in her tribe disagree....
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