How does this make sense?

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/opinion/sunday/the-benefits-of-bilingualis
m.html?scp=6
<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/opinion/sunday/the-benefits-of-bilinguali
sm.html?scp=6&sq=%22Bilingual%22&st=cse> &sq=%22Bilingual%22&st=cse

 

REH

 

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Ray, apparently the issues native peoples have experienced in the past still
haven't gone away!  I had honestly hoped and thought that we'd progressed at
least a little bit beyond this point, but apparently not.

 

Barry

 

 

http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/07/student-suspended-for-s
peaking-native-american-language-96340

 

 


Student Suspended for Speaking Native American Language


By ICTMN Staff February 7, 2012 

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 Miranda Washinawatok, 12, is a student at Sacred Heart Catholic Academy.
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Miranda Washinawatok, 12, is a student at Sacred Heart Catholic Academy.

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After a 12-year-old Menominee student spoke her Native language
<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/native-american-language>  during
class, she was suspended from playing in that night's basketball
<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/native-american-basketball>
game, and memories of past boarding school
<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/03/an-ojibwe-woman-embrac
es-forgiveness-for-her-mother-a-boarding-school-survivor-61336>  atrocities
surfaced.

Miranda Washinawatok attends Sacred Heart Catholic Academy in Shawano,
Wisconsin. According to Native News Network
<http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/menominee-seventh-grader-suspended-for-say
ing-i-love-you-in-her-native-language.html> , the school is more than 60
percent Native American <http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/>  and is
about six miles from the Menominee Indian Tribe Reservation.

When Miranda was teaching a classmate to say "posoh" and "ketapanen" on
January 19, her teacher scolded her. Native News Network reported her saying
"You are not to speak like that! How do I know you're not saying something
bad? How would you like it if I spoke in Polish and you didn't understand?"

The words Miranda was chastised for translate to "hello" and "I love you" in
Menominee.

"Miranda kept saying she was only told by her assistant coach she was being
benched because two teachers said she had a bad attitude," Tanaes
Washinawatok, Miranda's mother, told Native News Network. "I wanted to know
what she did to make them say she had a bad attitude."

There is dispute over who actually did the suspending, but the school has
admitted it "failed miserably in its handling of the matter." Deacon Ray
DuBois, the communication director for the Diocese of Green Bay, which
operates the school, also told Native News Network that the school does not
prohibit the use of any language and that "the number one priority is to
help this girl."

Miranda isn't a troublemaker. Her mother told Native News that she is mature
and respectful. Miranda plays basketball and is the team captain of a
volleyball team.

"When it comes to Native language, Miranda should be proud she learned and
can speak her Native language," wrote Levi Rickert in a February 4 post on
Native News Network
<http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/on-native-language-contrast-between-code-t
alkers-and-suspended-basketball-player.html> .

Tara McGregor, a commenter at Nativenewsnetwork.com
<http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/meeting-set-to-discuss-healing-of-menomine
e-student-suspended-for-speaking-native-language.html> , says "As a teacher
you have a responsibility to be culturally aware of your students and
encourage diversity. This is a reminder to all of us that this type of
oppression still exists. I hope that this example of ignorance is not
forgotten, and we continue to move forward while creating a world that
fosters children who embrace their heritage."

Rhonda LeValdo
<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/04/26/what-constitutes-notab
ility-in-wikipedia-twice-deleted-native-american-journalists-association-wan
ts-to-know-30258> , of the Acoma Pueblo and president of the Native American
Journalists Association, wrote a piece for Native Connection
<http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/indian-country-stands-with-menominee-seven
th-grader.html>  stating Indian country's support for Miranda. She says:
"All Americans need to know about the boarding schools. They need to know
how the language was beaten out of many of our elders, so much that their
children never learned the language for that fear of them being hurt. This
all happened in this country and so many deny the abuses, but it happened."

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