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The Indian Adoption Project was an initiative of the United States government that led to thousands of Native American children being adopted by white families. Officially the program led by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Children's Bureau, and Child Welfare League of America placed 395 Native American children with white families between 1958 through 1967. However, thousands of native children were adopted through other agencies during the same time period.
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