Bill Moyers interviews husband and wife writing team Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich, who discuss fetal alcohol syndrome, which affects their adopted son, and parenting.
"Bill Moyers interviews husband and wife writing team Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich, who discuss fetal alcohol syndrome, which affects their adopted son, and parenting."@en
"Bill Moyers interviews writers Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris who talk about their work, their American Indian heritage, fetal alcohol syndrome, and parenthood."
"Bill Moyers interviews writers Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris who talk about their work, their American Indian heritage, fetal alcohol syndrome, and parenthood."@en
"Bill Moyers interviews writers Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris who talk about their work, their Native American heritage, the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome on their son, and parenthood."
"Bill Moyers interviews husband and wife writing team Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich. They explain how traditions of spirit and memory weave through the lives of manyu Native Americans and how alcoholism and despair have shattered so many other lives. Also discussed are the effect of fetal alcohol syndrome on their adopted son and on the Native American community as a whole."@en
"Erdrich and Dorris talk about how traditions of spirit and memory weave through the lives of many native Americans and how alcoholism and despair have shattered others, in particular, the devastating effects of fetal alcohol syndrome."@en
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