The Mass Adoption of Indonesian Children by Dutch Families
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The Mass Adoption of Indonesian Children by Dutch Families
- For Nani Keizer, puberty in the 1990s was more than a milestone of adolescence. It was when she began questioning her identity and where she came from. Keizer, an Indonesian child adopted by a Dutch family in the 1980s, realized that her physical features were markedly different from those of her»»»
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