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1. Children, law, and belonging; 2. Community, identity, and the importance of belonging; 3. Rainbow dreams and domestic transracial adoption; 4. Reclaiming the diaspora: American Indian children; 5. Transnational adoption in a shifting world; 6. Conclusion.
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