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Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families
Resume![<p>Derrin Yellow Robe, 3, stands in his great-grandparents' backyard on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota. Along with his twin sister and two older sisters, he was taken off the reservation by South Dakota's Department of Social Services in July 2009 and spent a year and a half in foster care before being returned to his family.</p> (NPR)](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/10/24/native_kids_01_derrin_wide-a12fff9c74bae284c24e882450c541ed79f9f029.jpg?s=1000)
Derrin Yellow Robe, 3, stands in his great-grandparents' backyard on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota. Along with his twin sister and two older sisters, he was taken off the reservation by South Dakota's Department of Social Services in July 2009 and spent a year and a half in foster care before being returned to his family.
(NPR)