Berlage, NancyRivaya-Martínez, JoaquínDuren, Emily2020-12-042020-12-042020-12Duren, E. (2020). <i>From "motherly" to "mother": Reformers' maternalism and the adoption of indigenous children between 1880-1930, and the public memory of their actions</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/13045No abstract prepared.Text132 pages1 file (.pdf)enMaternalismAdoptionPublic memoryMaternal and infant welfare--Government policy--United StatesMotherhood--Government policy--United StatesPublic welfare--United States--HistoryUnited States--Social policyFrom "Motherly" to "Mother": Reformers' Maternalism and the Adoption of Indigenous Children Between 1880-1930, and the Public Memory of Their ActionsThesis