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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]] [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • Dictionary of American Biography [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • Formal, American/European-Type Adoption/ Trans-Racial, Trans-Tribal, International or Trans-Cultural Adoption or Fostering
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  • Formal, American/European-Type Fostering/
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  • Formal, American/European-Type Adoption/ Trans-Racial, Trans-Tribal, International or Trans-Cultural Adoption or Fostering/
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  • Formal, American/European-Type Fostering/ Trans-Racial, Trans-Tribal, International or Trans-Cultural Adoption or Fostering/
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  • '''Yugoslav-American Musician''' ...returned to the USA in 1972, while he was in high school. He plays mostly American folk music, and has recorded an album, Night Ride.
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • Dictionary of American Biography American Biographical Archive. ([[New York]]: K.G. Saur, 1989-91)
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]] [[Category: Sent for Adoption/Fostering when Parent Began New Relationship, Conflict With Step-parent]]
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  • '''Welsh-American actor''' [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • '''American writer''' [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]]
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  • '''American pilot, journalist, and businesswoman''' ...Japanese [[surrender]] and Nürnberg War Crimes Trials, and was the first American woman to go to [[Japan]] after the war.
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • '''Russian-American ballerina''' ...er retiring from the stage in 1951 she became a teacher with the School of American Ballet from 1964 to 1989, and played a role based closely on her own life i
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  • ...e is also (April 2002) vice-chair of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering, and has written books on child protection, mental health and adoption. [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]]
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  • ...quist to an unmarried mother in Stockholm. She was [[adopted]] there by an American family of Swedish heritage and emigrated with them to the USA when she was "Olive Fremstad, Swedish-American Soprano (Mezzo-Soprano), 1871 (1868?)-1951." [Includes portraits]. Availabl
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  • [[Category: Figures Whose Adoption or Fostering Is Fictitious, Disputed or Unconfirmed]] [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]]
    2 KB (294 words) - 18:53, 28 May 2014
  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]] [[Category: Sent for Adoption/Fostering when Parent Began New Relationship, Conflict With Step-parent]]
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • Dictionary of American Biography American Movie Classics Company. "Marilyn Monroe." [Includes portraits]. Available a
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  • He was the only American to receive the Outstanding Young Person of the Year award given at the Worl [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
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  • ...n. His devotion to the ways and welfare of Native Americans has led to his formal adoption into at least four families of the Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux and Crow Hirschfelder, Arlene, and Molin, Paulette. [[Encyclopedia]] of Native American Religions: An Introduction. ([[New York]]: Facts on File, 1992)
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  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]] [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Fostering]]
    2 KB (272 words) - 04:47, 4 March 2018
  • [[Category: Formal, American/European-Type Adoption]] ...y: Trans-Racial, Trans-Tribal, International or Trans-Cultural Adoption or Fostering]]
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  • ...a high proportion of these were later [[adopted]] into the Nuer tribe by a formal ceremony and became totally integrated into the society and kinship structu ...ber of examples in this directory of [[captives]] between different Native American tribes, Indians captured by whites and whites captured by Native Americans,
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  • ...ert Peary returned from northwestern Greenland with some specimens for the American Museum of Natural History in [[New York]]: six real live Inuit, including a [[Category: Native American and Alaskan Native, Inuit]]
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