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Juvenile

Aug. 6, 1998

For Grandparents Custody Can be an Elusive Quest

In a 1980s movie called "The Windwalker," a Native American family spends a lifetime looking for a child who was stolen as an infant by another tribe. Eventually they find the boy, and the family is reunited.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In a 1980s movie called "The Windwalker," a Native American family spends a lifetime looking for a child who was stolen as an infant by another tribe. Eventually they find the boy, and the family is reunited.
        But reunification of the child with his blo...

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