Willing to cliffs notes this? I'm not sure my soul can take listening to a full podcast about these people.
Quick synopsis from the pod site:
ALM – as referred to in court documents – is a Navajo and Cherokee toddler. When he was a baby, a white couple from the suburbs of Dallas wanted to adopt him, but a federal law said they couldn’t. So they sued. Today, the lawsuit doesn’t just impact the future of one child, or even the future of one law. It threatens the entire legal structure defending Native American rights.
In season 2 of This Land, host Rebecca Nagle investigates how the far right is using Native children to quietly dismantle American Indian tribes.
It's really fascinating, actually... They go through the whole thing beginning with the group that they kind of belonged to that started adopting native kids to basically save their souls, which is just a rerun of atrocities in the past, and showing how they got free legal work from a special interest group that keeps testing cases to try and undo Indian law...
It's not just about those freaks. It's fascinating in its hideousness, but makes some great ties to the overarching movement.
It's not a hard listen