Video of the feather on her graduation cap!!!
Story and video link below. X post in GD
Story:
http://www.scrippsmedia.com/kmtv/news/South-High-graduate-soars-with-important-cultural-symbols-after-OPS-administrators-reverse-policy-decision---304365251.html
Video:
http://kmtv.video.jrn.com/?ndn.trackingGroup=90837&ndn.siteSection=ndn&ndn.videoId=29105390&freewheel=90837&sitesection=ndn&vid=29105390
South High graduate soars with important cultural symbols after OPS administrators reverse policy decision
By Kelly Bartnick. CREATED May 19, 2015
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (KMTV) Lily Tamayo walked onto the stage at Mid-America Center Tuesday night to celebrate a milestone. The Omaha South High School teen was one of about 450 graduates sent out into the world before a packed house of parents, school board members and faculty and friends.
Tamayo walked in traditional Native American footwear. Beaded earrings fell just below the line of a scarlet red graduation cap that was also hand beaded with a plume attached to the top. She smiled as she accepted her diploma, family and friends cheered too. It was a happy momenta stark contrast to a day earlier, when Tamayos friends and family pleaded for a policy exemption to allow the traditional ornaments on her cap.
The arrows all represent me moving forward in my journey in life and becoming a woman and graduation, Tamayo said about the beadwork lining two edges of the half-finished capA product of a family scramble after school administrators reversed their ban, allowing her to wear the traditional regalia.
South High administrators originally said the ornamentation was against school policy, classifying the artwork as bling. Her sister, friends, and community members fought back against the policy in front of school board members Monday night, detailing the eagle feathers significance.
FULL story at link. After college she will return to the reservation to do social work!!!