From what I’ve seen about this dance:<a href="https://youtu.be/uYjvVj6FOcg?si=Ve4tunupUGOrTikG" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/uYjvVj6FOcg?si=Ve4tunupUGOrTikG</a><p>I really don’t understand why one would expel someone for this, even if they did it in their school break.<p>Googled it and thank the lord expulsions like these or even compulsory religion classes are actually illegal in my country. Still utterly insane.
While out of school activities are a difficult grey zone, the article talks a lot about in school activities as being examples of systematic repression of Apache culture.<p>But what exactly do you want from a Lutheran school? The article's constant red-herring about the race of "most of" the people at the school is draining. The issue is right there in the name of the school.
Yeah, still going, missionaries are jealous petty creatures:<p><i>The Christian converts who are setting fire to sacred Aboriginal objects</i> (2019)<p><a href="https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-20/the-christian-converts-who-are-setting-fire-to-sacred-aboriginal/11527402" rel="nofollow">https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-20/the-christian-convert...</a><p>Starts with first contact, continues until they've beaten the old ways out of the children.<p>It's not just religion, it's a broader colonial habit, when the English settled in Ireland and Wales they provided English schools and savagely beat children who spoke Gaelic or Welsh.