| Jefferson Keel of the Chickasaw Nation (left), president of the National Congress of American Indians, and Sandy White Hawk wrap Dusten Brown in a prayer quilt Tuesday. MIKE SIMONS / Tulsa World |
The custody case is viewed as
an issue of tribal sovereignty
|
At the end of an open-mic session Tuesday morning, delegates were
still lining up to talk about tribal sovereignty when the sergeant at
arms interrupted."We want to take time to honor somebody," explained Dan King, a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, who introduced Dusten Brown.
At the National Congress
of American Indians, it wasn't necessary to explain that Brown is the
biological father of "Baby Veronica."
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..."Dusten and Veronica represent many, many families all over the country," Sandy White Hawk said. "There's a reason all of this is happening."
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I feel sicker than I did two weeks ago. When I call adoption human trafficking, I see now others are, too. We will watch this case closely Robin.
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