Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf weighed in on the Native American naming controversy during an interview with Newsweek.
ANNAWAN, Ill. (KWQC) - A new Illinois bill was introduced this month that would prohibit the use of Native American names, mascots and logs in all public K-12 schools. “Their pervasive presence in ...
BARBERTON, Ohio -- Why hasn’t the fuss over sport teams’ Native American mascots and names gone away, especially since “Chief Wahoo” and the “Indians” of Cleveland baseball and the “Redskins” of ...
Buckley Petawabano, a trailblazing Cree actor, broadcaster and cinematographer who opened doors for Indigenous representation in Canadian media, passed away on Oct. 19 at the age of 77.
For many Native Americans, the decision to replace the former names of Washington’s NFL team and Cleveland’s MLB team was not just symbolic. It was a matter of dignity, safety and cultural survival.
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