Flatwater Free Press, and the school violated that tradition for a lice inspection they say wasn't necessary.“Happiness, the goodness, the wellness of life, that takes all that away,” LeRoy told the paper. “And so that’s the reason why we, as Native Americans, look at our hair strongly.
Because it comes from the spirit world, and it was given to us.”LeRoy and Johnson said they approached the school to conduct cultural sensitivity training, but they were ignored.In May, the mothers sued the Cody-Kilgore Unified Schools district, alleging their first amendment rights had been violated.“It’s definitely resonating with parents,” said Rose Godinez, their attorney who works for the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska. “When you send a.