.".... The parents offered to bring in a tribal card proving the boy is Native American, but the district demanded a tribal letter."
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well the school didn't allow showing the card, so the card wasn't enough but the family had to get a letter from a Seneca Nation member in N.Y. I just wonder if the school's or district's approach would have been different and less stringent if the child had not been First Nation?
Many people don't get it. Racism and the effects of it isn't over with and should not be forgotten.
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well the school didn't allow showing the card, so the card wasn't enough but the family had to get a letter from a Seneca Nation member in N.Y. I just wonder if the school's or district's approach would have been different and less stringent if the child had not been First Nation?
Many people don't get it. Racism and the effects of it isn't over with and should not be forgotten.