It drew outrage in May when a Farmington High School grad was told to remove a graduation cap adorned with Native American ...
The removal of tribal regalia graduation cap in Farmington sparked efforts to change the state's law. Last May, Farmington High School officials removed a graduate's cap because it had tribal beads ...
Lawmakers are considering a bill to update the state's discrimination laws. Last May, Farmington High School officials removed a graduate's cap because the hat was decorated with tribal beads and a ...
A bill that would prohibit school boards from banning tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies unanimously passed its first ...
Native students would be free to wear culturally significant items during school ceremonies under two proposed bills making ...
"And this is sort of reflecting now; I was not able to wear my regalia for any of my graduation ceremonies. ” For Dye, it was a full-circle moment getting the law changed, as she thinks back on ...
Michael R. Denny says he's honoured to wear ko'jua regalia created by people he shares a connection with. (Mackenzie Pardy) He said in ko'jua regalia, even with the introduction of modern fabrics ...
A bill introduced in the New Mexico Legislature aims to protect Indigenous students’ right to wear traditional regalia at ...
Following a lengthy discussion about what constitutes “regalia,” a second bill protecting student’s rights to wear tribal ...
The Roundhouse in Santa Fe welcomed dignitaries from New Mexico’s sovereign tribal nations on Friday for American Indian Day.