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Stolen Sisters: Tracing the Roots of the Missing Native Women Crisis

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6. The Role of the Foster Care System

6. The Role of the Foster Care System
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Native children are disproportionately removed from their families and placed in foster care, often facing instability and abuse. This separation increases their vulnerability to trafficking and violence later in life. The National Indian Child Welfare Association reports that these systemic removals perpetuate cycles of trauma, compounding risks for Indigenous women and girls within and beyond the foster care system.

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