A public school in Austin, Texas, won't let a student wear a sweatshirt with her tribe's emblem.
Victoria Mouse is a member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. She was told her sweatshirt featureas a "religious" symbol.
"This is a part of me. It’s religious. All the other kids have crosses and it shows that Jesus died for them. Well, my ancestors died so I could be here," eighth-grade student Victoria told KEYE-TV.
Covington Middle School principal Candace Hughs said students can wear "clothign with a religious theme" if they submit it for prior approval.
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Austin student says tribe emblem an issue at middle school
(KEYE-TV 9/17)
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