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Originally posted by tigger View Postummmm, where does it say in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights..........the right to have long hair. it doesn't, so you can't use that arguement in a court of law.
Think about this..... The right to Sun dance and pray as Native people, as well as gather together at powwows was once in question. It wasn't mentioned specifically in the Constitution, but By Golly, it's been proven in a court, because of persistent Native people, that its OUR right...lets not be to hasty to dismiss issues that might seem small and insignificant to some. It's these small battles that lead up to greater victories!!
I applaud all the little warriors out there, who stand strong with the support of their families, and keep their hair long and healthy!! We went through the same thing here, and its been a big boost to my son's self esteem to have stood up for himself and his long hair.Ipsica Waci
Wicahpi Eyoyambya Olowan
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Originally posted by New2itall View PostOne of the things that gets me on this is the gender disparity. Are they saying that a little girl with short hair would be a distraction to the learning environment? How is that the girls with long hair can study and learn with their hair long? It really is a gender bias that needs to be let go.
And, Anishtradish, I believe this is a public school. One that has the same dress code my public school did when I was growing up.Ipsica Waci
Wicahpi Eyoyambya Olowan
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Feh :/
He wont win unfortunately. Eventually his parents will run short on money and the case will have to be dropped. Or they'll drop it for the kid's sake. I mean he's 5 right? I think he understands what's going on but, doesn't really grasp the full weight of the issue. Which is to say, he probably just wants things to go back to normal for him and his family.
And once it's dropped and good ol' Sam wins again it will be brushed under the rug and we'll all forget about it within' the next month. So, yea. He should just cut his hair or switch schools, one five year old and his mom can't beat the system that has been committing genocide for over 300 years and has gotten no flak for it.
It was a cute try though.When fate comes a' knockin' at your door, let her in. When Columbus comes a' knockin' at your door, be sure not to touch anything he gives you because you may get small pox.
~Da_Revolutionary
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Originally posted by ac_miss View PostThe school I attended pretty much said the same thing as the Needville ISD did. Our tribe and the school district took it to court where much later, it was decided that the native students could keep their hair length.
If it was researched more, I'm sure the family can reiterate the same beliefs as the ones my tribe did over 20 years ago.
I also agree with the girl vs boy distinction. I think that arguement along with other cases that have been won can help win this case.
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Originally posted by Da_Revolutionary View PostFeh :/
He wont win unfortunately. Eventually his parents will run short on money and the case will have to be dropped. Or they'll drop it for the kid's sake. I mean he's 5 right? I think he understands what's going on but, doesn't really grasp the full weight of the issue. Which is to say, he probably just wants things to go back to normal for him and his family.
And once it's dropped and good ol' Sam wins again it will be brushed under the rug and we'll all forget about it within' the next month. So, yea. He should just cut his hair or switch schools, one five year old and his mom can't beat the system that has been committing genocide for over 300 years and has gotten no flak for it.
It was a cute try though.
People who have no heart will roll over for the system and say things like "You won't win" or "It was a cute try though".
Oh yeah...He was raised in North Carolina and still lives there.
Why must I feel like that..why must I chase the cat?
"When I was young man I did some dumb things and the elders would talk to me. Sometimes I listened. Time went by and as I looked around...I was the elder".
Mr. Rossie Freeman
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Originally posted by Da_Revolutionary View PostFeh :/
He wont win unfortunately. Eventually his parents will run short on money and the case will have to be dropped. Or they'll drop it for the kid's sake. I mean he's 5 right? I think he understands what's going on but, doesn't really grasp the full weight of the issue. Which is to say, he probably just wants things to go back to normal for him and his family.
And once it's dropped and good ol' Sam wins again it will be brushed under the rug and we'll all forget about it within' the next month. So, yea. He should just cut his hair or switch schools, one five year old and his mom can't beat the system that has been committing genocide for over 300 years and has gotten no flak for it.
It was a cute try though.
Uh first of all this lil man nor any other child will be swept under the rug! That was a pretty crapy thing to say . That tells me and pretty much other natives you have no clue as to what this whole case means to us as native people!I got a fevah! And the only cure is more cowbell!!!
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