Female students at a Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school on the Navajo Nation staged a minor riot when they refused to go to bed, The Gallup Independent reports.
The girls at Ch'ooshgai Boarding School in Tohatchi, New Mexico were told to turn off the television and go to bed "and they didn't want to go," an anonymous staff member told the paper.
So six of them set off a fire extinguisher, used it to break a window and used rocks to break other windows. All of them have been charged with criminal damage, disorderly conduct, and causing a criminal nuisance.
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Girls gone wild
(The Gallup Independent 9/13)
Relevant Links:
Office of Indian Education Programs, BIA - http://www.oiep.bia.edu
Office of Indian Education Programs Human Resources Services - http://www.oiephr.bia.edu
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