Up to 35 percent of Native children are placed in non-Native homes, far away from anything that could approximate Indigenous culture, language, values and tribal worldview. Had this become part of my personal narrative, I would hardly know who I was, or what I could be.
The mass removal of Indian children through adoption into non-tribal families – and the continued attacks on ICWA – are an attempt to erase our shared histories, our tribal languages, essential ecological knowledge, and extended family systems.
Our work focuses on educating our Native brothers and sisters about the voting process and getting people out to the polls. It's a way of building strength among our people and ensuring those who have been harmed, have a voice that will be heard.
We also honor those who fought for ICWA by protecting this legislation. Let us reaffirm our rights as nations through our voice and our vote – that truly is in the best interest of the child.
Our Native Vote team will be at pow wows around the state this summer. I hope you’ll stop by our table to say hi and register to vote.