History of Native American Sports Name Changes
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President Donald Trump is urging Cleveland Guardians ownership to reconsider their name and revert to the Cleveland Indians, so we decided to survey fans before Monday's game: Guardians or Indians?
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Why Native Mascots Still Hurt and How to Find Calm in the Culture WarsNo Native American child should have to endure sitting through a pep rally or in a stadium where their culture is being mocked, said Jacqueline De León, staff attorney for the Native American Rights Fund.
F or thousands of years, Native Americans have been in the land that’s now known as the United States of America. And yet, their history is still new to most Americans. In fact, the first ...
Native American adoption era history. The Bureau of Indian Affairs established the Indian Adoption Project in 1958. Like the Boarding School Initiative, the goal of forced Native adoptions was to ...
The United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) proudly announces the successful conclusion of its 36th Annual Seafair Indian Days Powwow, held July 18–20, 2025, at the iconic Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center.
The health secretary has said repeatedly he wants to provide better care for Native Americans, but he’s yet to reveal how.
Almost immediately after a successful 2022 festival that gathered Native authors to celebrate Native writing, participant and Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray said people began asking if something similar would happen again.
Despite this rich history, Warroad and 28 other high schools could be in violation of a pending Minnesota law which bars the use of any and all Native American imagery in state schools.
About 644,000 Native students attend the nation’s K-12 system, with the vast majority enrolled in public schools, according to the National Congress of American Indians. States with the largest share of the Indigenous student population include Alaska, Oklahoma, Montana, New Mexico and South Dakota.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is observing Native American/American Indian History Month with events hosted by university groups and a keynote from Chief Cyrus Ben of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. The signature event of the month, “Life As: Fostering Identity Through Academic ...
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13 Facts About Native Americans You Didn’t Learn in History ClassFind out about 11 of the biggest lies in history. Until 2002, the heroic service many Native Americans Code Talkers performed in the United States military remained classified. After Congress passed the Code Talkers Recognition Act, their story was told.