Native American high school students fight to wear traditional feather in their cap
Earlier this year, Elton High School in Jennings, Louisiana had decided that Native American students would not be allowed to wear feathers on graduation day. “Students have been fined and not allowed to graduate,” one student said. Thankfully for those students, their struggle had a happy ending.
I wore my feather without a problem, all Natives should be granted the same.
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CHICANA FEMINISM, also referred to as Xicanism, is an ideology based on the rejection of the traditional “household” role of a Mexican-American woman. In challenges the stereotypes of women across the lines of gender, ethnicity, class, race, and sexuality. Most importantly, it serves as a middle ground between the Chicano Movement and the Women’s Liberation Movement.
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