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WASHINGTON — Native American team names mean honor and respect. That’s what executives of pro sports clubs often say. History tells a different story. Kevin Gover punctuates this point with a ...
Amityville Superintendent Ed Fale said the district is hoping to keep its "Warriors" team name despite the state's recent ban on the use of Native American mascots, team names and imagery. The ...
It triggered a movement of solidarity, which to Loew, is the real warrior tradition. The water protectors at Standing Rock. ... As Native Americans try to bring back what's been taken away, ...
In the movies, male Native American warriors rode off to battle while their female counterparts remained behind to cook, sew, and take care of the camp. In real life, this wasn’t always the case.
The Amityville School District on Long Island has been strong-armed into changing its beloved Warriors nickname under a state Board of Regents mandate to rid every school in New York of Native Amer… ...
Warriors’ Lindy Waters III’s contributions to Native American community extend beyond court Waters was inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame this year ...
Sonny Hensley holds an anti-mascot button to protest using Indians as mascots for sports teams at the 10th Annual New Year's Eve Sobriety Powwow on January 1, 2003, in Columbus, Ohio.
Native American Women Warriors Protect Culture, Community and the Future. For many, this coexistence of American patriotism and Indigenous pride may seem contradictory. Naomi Skiles ...