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JUNE 15, 2000 Zachary Runningwolf Brown was adopted and raised in a white home in California. During his battle to conquer alcoholism, he discovered his Blackfeet, Warm Springs, and Winnebago ancestry and got back in touch with his family on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana. Brown is currently on a 1,500 mile run from California to Browning, Montana, in hopes of raising awareness of adoptions of Indian children. He hopes to raise $100,000 to help adopted children relocate or reconnect with their birth families. Get the Story:
Native American runner passes through Oregon (AP 6/14) Relevant Links:
Track Zachary's journey at Tribal Link
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