Yes and there are definite issues... supposing someone had "done
something"? What would that have been exactly? The grandfather
presumably was trying. If he was a tribal police officer odds are he
was respected and had a good grasp of the culture. I wonder if he
tried any sort of ceremony. Who else was there? All of his teachers,
he says, were white. The Ojibwe I talked to in Sault Ste Marie
considered their culture endangered. Certainy it seens as though this
kid had some issues with cultural identity and would not have
responded well to a teacher reaching out, nor to a peer, all of whome
he considered too wrapped up in african-american culture... I don't
know much about Ojibwe culture but it's a shame there wasn't a warrior
society or something of the kind to take this kid in hand.

I *could* point out that Gruss doesn't want us to interfere in
families. But that would be a cheap shot and really the kid deserves
more than to be a point in an ideological debate.

Dana

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 12:54:24 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still sounds like a lot of kids I knew growing up that turned out
> fine. Sometimes it's a fine line between predicting the act and the
> desire. Surviving the teenage years is a bitch. It's amazing to me
> that so many of us do.
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:20:04 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But not in combination. Moreover given what the kid has gone through
> > in the last 5 or six years - father killing himself after a police
> > shootout, mother in a coma after an accident, facination with
> > firearms,death, dying and killing, the attraction to neonazis, major
> > problems with a strict and very rigid caretaker, etc., to me this
> > screams major problems. Hell he was arrested almost a year ago because
> > of a school shooting plot. In addition we're talking about a reserve
> > where there is over 40% unemployment, rampant alcoholism, glue
> > sniffing etc.
> >
> > this sounds like a fairly good set of predictors for a shooting.
> >
> > larry
> 
> 

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