DETROIT (AP) — In stories Jan. 19 and 20 about an encounter between a Native American and a Kentucky student, The Associated Press reported that Indian Country Today said the Native American, Nathan Phillips, was a Vietnam veteran. Military records show that he served in the U.S. Marine Corps but did not serve in Vietnam.
PARK HILLS, Ky. (AP) — A Catholic high school student whose close encounter with a Native American activist and a black religious sect was captured on video in Washington, D.C. says he has nothing to apologize for.
New videos reveal a fuller picture of what led up the clash and seems to show the students being verbally attacked first, by a different group of demonstrators at the Lincoln Memorial.
The video presents a fuller picture of what happened between students from the all-male Catholic high school and Native American Nathan Phillips.
The mother of a high school student among the group filmed in confrontation with a Native American man after a rally in Washington DC has blamed “black Muslims” for the encounter. The teenager was among a group of students wearing Make America Great Again (Maga) hats who were criticised for taunting the musician Nathan Phillips, […]
Covington Catholic said it would take appropriate action against its students seen in a video taunting a Native American man.
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The Los Angeles Kings will have an Native American Heritage Night on Nov. 13 at the Staples Center when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs. The game will be hosted by theSan Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a tribe recognized federally by the United States and located near the city of Highland, CA…
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex donned their wellies to dedicate a 20-hectare (49-acre) area of bush in Redvale, New Zealand, to the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy on Tuesday.