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Video of US teenagers taunting Native American draws fire | Video of US teenagers taunting Native American draws fire |
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Footage of a group of teenagers - many wearing Make America Great Again caps - taunting a Native American man in Washington DC has drawn criticism. | Footage of a group of teenagers - many wearing Make America Great Again caps - taunting a Native American man in Washington DC has drawn criticism. |
The teenagers, students at Kentucky's Covington Catholic High School, are seen mocking Omaha elder Nathan Phillips as he sings and drums. | The teenagers, students at Kentucky's Covington Catholic High School, are seen mocking Omaha elder Nathan Phillips as he sings and drums. |
The students were taking part in an anti-abortion rally on Friday, while Mr Phillips, a Vietnam War veteran, came for an Indigenous Peoples' March. | The students were taking part in an anti-abortion rally on Friday, while Mr Phillips, a Vietnam War veteran, came for an Indigenous Peoples' March. |
The school apologised to Mr Phillips. | The school apologised to Mr Phillips. |
The footage of the incident went viral on social media. | The footage of the incident went viral on social media. |
A number of users said the youths' behaviour was "appalling" and their parents and school "should be ashamed". | A number of users said the youths' behaviour was "appalling" and their parents and school "should be ashamed". |
Congresswoman Deb Haaland, one of the first Native American women to be elected to Congress, tweeted that the students showed "blatant hate, disrespect, and intolerance". | Congresswoman Deb Haaland, one of the first Native American women to be elected to Congress, tweeted that the students showed "blatant hate, disrespect, and intolerance". |
The Diocese of Covington and Covington Catholic High School later issued a statement offering "our deepest apologies to Mr Phillips". | The Diocese of Covington and Covington Catholic High School later issued a statement offering "our deepest apologies to Mr Phillips". |
"We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, and Native Americans in general," the statement reads. | "We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, and Native Americans in general," the statement reads. |
It added that the incident was being investigated and "appropriate action" would be taken. | It added that the incident was being investigated and "appropriate action" would be taken. |
What did the footage show? | What did the footage show? |
The teens are seen mocking Mr Phillips and his companion, as the two men sing the American Indian Movement song. | The teens are seen mocking Mr Phillips and his companion, as the two men sing the American Indian Movement song. |
One boy, in particular, is captured staring at Mr Phillips while many other students are heard mockingly singing the song. | |
In separate footage later shared on social media, Mr Phillips is seen approaching the boys as he sings. | In separate footage later shared on social media, Mr Phillips is seen approaching the boys as he sings. |
After the incident, Mr Phillips was quoted by US media as saying: "I heard them saying 'build that wall, build that wall'". | After the incident, Mr Phillips was quoted by US media as saying: "I heard them saying 'build that wall, build that wall'". |
"This is indigenous land: you're not supposed to have walls here. | "This is indigenous land: you're not supposed to have walls here. |
"We never had a prison; we always took care of our elders, took care of our children, always provided for them, taught them right from wrong. | "We never had a prison; we always took care of our elders, took care of our children, always provided for them, taught them right from wrong. |
"I wish I could... put that energy to making this country really, really great," Mr Phillips said. | "I wish I could... put that energy to making this country really, really great," Mr Phillips said. |