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  • Ohio fifth-graders forced to create Native American pagan idols in class, write about their ‘powers’

    06/24/2023 2:53:43 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 90 replies
    Life Site News ^ | 6/21/23 | Emily Mangiaracina
    Parents of an Ohio fifth-grader say their son’s First Amendment rights were violated when he was coerced during class into making a pagan idol, that is, the likeness of a spirit worshiped by Native Americans. Students at one of Lexington Local Schools’ elementary institutions were instructed in class to make a Kachina doll, used by the Hopi Indians as a “sacred object” to teach children about spirits believed to have “special powers,” such as curing the sick, as the class worksheet explains. “What type of luck does your doll bring?” says the worksheet, which instructs the students to create the...
  • "Stories to Tell" -- Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo

    07/27/2004 7:41:48 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 1 replies · 372+ views
    Cheyenne, Wyoming Tribune-Eagle ^ | 07-27-04 | Lowell, Jessica
    Stories to tell She just doesn't talk - she collects By Jessica Lowell rep5@wyomingnews.com Published in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle CHEYENNE - Eldrena Douma welcomes you with a smile and an open face. She wants to know you: what your name is, what it means, where you are from and what your stories are. It's an occupational hazard. Douma is a storyteller. Everywhere she goes, she collects stories from others and works on her own to tell. During Cheyenne Frontier Days, Douma - which means Singing as You Go - is telling her stories twice a day in the Indian Village....