In "An Indian Father's Plea," Wind-Wolf's father seeks to have the school and the teacher recognize that
A) his child should not have to learn what the white children are learning.
B) his child has a learning disability.
C) that while his son is being classified as learning deficient, the boy is a very able learner who brings significant intellectual and cultural resources to the school environment.
D) the school should be teaching Indian knowledge, not European American knowledge.
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