Houston Chronicle

College apologizes, offers VIP experience to 2 Native Americans yanked from tour

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. — Colorado State University is inviting two Native American teenagers pulled from a campus tour by police back to the school, saying it will pick up the tab for them to travel there for a VIP tour with their family.

The school also said Friday it would refund the money the brothers spent to travel to the school for last Monday’s tour. College officials say a woman in that tour group called police and reported feeling nervous about the presence of 19year-old Thomas Kanewakero­n Gray and his 17-year-old brother, Lloyd Skanahwati Gray, after they joined the tour late.

“We deeply regret the unwelcomin­g and concerning experience they had while guests on our campus,” said the university, which says it is reviewing how a similar incident can be avoided or handled differentl­y in the future.

Thomas Kanewakero­n Gray said police stopped him and his brother while the tour group was inside a gymnasium and began questionin­g them aggressive­ly about why they were on campus that day. Campus police patted down each of the teens and released them only after they were able to provide an email proving they had reserved spots on the tour.

By then, however, their tour group had moved on without them, and the brothers left the campus in Fort Collins to return home to New Mexico.

“I think it’s pretty discrimina­tory,” 19-year-old Thomas Kanewakero­n Gray said Thursday. “Me and my brother just stayed to ourselves the whole time. I guess that was scaring people; that we were just quiet.”

The teens’ mother, Lorraine Gray, said the family has received apologetic messages from the university. However, she said she and her sons have not had the opportunit­y to fully discuss the situation.

The younger son is a senior at Santa Fe Indian School, which is about a 30-minute drive from the family home. He returned to the school early Tuesday morning, just hours after he and his older brother arrived home from Colorado.

The older brother is currently a student at Northern New Mexico College in Espanola and hoped to transfer.

The siblings had saved until they had enough money to drive the roughly seven hours to Fort Collins for the tour.

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