
This photo provided by the Keen family shows Taylor Keen, left, standing with his father, John Keen, at a graduation ceremony from the Army in 2009. John Keen spent more than $10,000 in legal fees trying to enroll his teenage son in an Omaha high school wrestling program after officials refused to accept papers showing that he had custody of his son. Custody was awarded by the Cherokee Nation’s tribal court; Nebraska lawmakers will debate a bill this year to recognize the authority of American Indian courts. (AP Photo/Keen Family)
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