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Native American Heritage Day in Brown County marks rising Indigenous identification and cultural resilience amid ongoing child welfare disparities.
Native American Heritage Day in Brown County highlights a 143% rise in Indigenous identification, attributed to better census data and recognition of mixed heritage.
The Oneida Nation remains a key economic and cultural force, supporting traditional farming and Native arts.
Despite this visibility, Native children—less than 1% of the population—make up 32% of child welfare removals, a disparity linked to systemic issues like poverty and trauma.
Advocates emphasize the Indian Child Welfare Act’s role in preserving family and tribal ties, while local initiatives reflect ongoing cultural resilience and economic contributions.
El Día del Patrimonio Nativo Americano en el Condado de Brown marca el aumento de la identificación indígena y la resiliencia cultural en medio de las continuas disparidades en el bienestar infantil.