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Categories: Adoption history, Aboriginal child displacement in Canada, Child welfare in Canada, Articles with short description, 1960s in Canada
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Sixties Scoop  Adopt Indian Metis Program  Canada Scoops  Scoop kids
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The Sixties Scoop, also known as The Scoop, was a period in which a series of policies were enacted in Canada that enabled child welfare authorities to take, or "scoop up," Indigenous children from their families and communities for placement in foster homes, from which they would be adopted by white families. Wikipedia
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The Sixties Scoop, also known as The Scoop, was a period in which a series of policies were enacted in Canada that enabled child welfare authorities to take, or "scoop up," Indigenous children from their families and communities for placement in foster homes, from which they would be adopted by white families. Wikipedia
Canadian policy of taking Indigenous children from their parents and placed into adoption. Wikidata
The government practice of forcibly taking Aboriginal children away from their families to be brought up in foster care or adopted into white families, which occurred from the late 1950s until the 1980s. Wiktionary
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