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They want to try and keep the children within the tribe if at all possible. If the parents aren’t able/capable of raising them, then the grandparents or other family members take care of them. If that isn’t possible then other members of the community or the Cherokee children’s home would take them in. The elders seem to have the most amount of respect and authority. They have the most respect and authority because of the amount of knowledge and experience they have. Elders are seen as wise and made it to their old age through the choices they made throughout their life. They know their history and since it is not all recorded, they are the only ones who are able to pass it down. We’ve seen the same type of families in this area that we have back home (nuclear, extended, grandparent, etc), except they have a matriarch. Family and friends are the support systems within the community. They would obviously have to have some kind of hardship to begin with. To get through it and be considered resilient, they most likely have some kind of support available to them.

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  1. Can you expand more on your thoughts and what you've learned regarding resilience and family structures here?

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  2. Phil,

    I like that if there are at least two children they try to keep the children together which is the least they could have since they most likely may not have other family members to take care of them. Today I had a nurse that has two foster children they were small babies one was only a week old and she had only had him for 2 days. The other baby was 5 months old and had her since she was 3 weeks old. I really enjoyed bonding with the babies and the nurse told me the background to this children’s parents. The elders do so much for their family like take care of the children because the parents are not able to do being under bad circumstances.

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  3. Phil,
    I thought that it was sad to see the grandparents or even great grandparents having to take over the care of their grandchildren when the parents do not stand up for their own responsibilities. It is sad to see that some of these children get put into foster care and are not taken care of due to their grandparents being too old for care for them. Great post.

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