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Several Minnesota school districts say they don’t have the money to comply with the state’s mascot law, which isn't exactly ...
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating a New York school district it claims is trying to "erase" its Native ...
The agency announced Tuesday that it has launched an investigation into the school district for "actively taking steps to ...
UPDATE:Judge has denied Douglas Cardinal's request, the Cleveland Indians are free to keep their logo and team name for tonight's game.
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, suspended the account of Barry Stanton, an anonymous user known for posting racist content against Indians. The suspension followed massive outrage from ...
The Mahopac schools will retire its Indian mascot, just as the Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department unveiled a new Indian-themed logo.
But that logo? If you thought the Crew’s crest was something straight from Cartoon Network, the Guardians’ logo is something a first grader would draw in a Marvel Comics coloring book.
That logo, first used in 1947, pictured a red-faced and smiling cartoon man wearing a single feather. Native American activists said it was an offensive racial caricature.
Cleveland spent much of the year before the 2019 season phasing out the logos and imagery of the cartoon mascot Chief Wahoo.
It’s not just Chief Wahoo, the minstrelish cartoon logo that the Cleveland Indians shelved in 2018. It’s not just pro franchises like the Atlanta Braves or the Chicago Blackhawks.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Indians issued a statement that they are now also considering a name change after having dropped the Chief Wahoo logo from their uniforms.