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While our logo is no Chief Wahoo, it is a stereotypical image of an Indian warrior, complete with tomahawk and tobacco pipe. The name “Susquehannock” and use of the word “Warrior” are not ...
While the Seneca Indian Nation’s leader has endorsed ... seeking approval from the Seneca Nation to keep the logo and Warrior nickname. The Seneca Nation did not immediately issue a decision.
SALAMANCA, N.Y. (AP) — Leaders of the Seneca Indian Nation will allow a public school district located on their land to continue using its Warrior nickname and logo despite New York’s ban on ...
Wetzel helped create the profile of an Indian warrior that served as the NFL team’s primary logo from 1972 until 2020, when the team dropped both the logo and the “Redskins” team name that ...
The logo qualifies as neither ... in May 2020 asked the district to consider retiring the stereotypical Indian warrior image. The vote in April 2021 came after months of research gathered by ...
As an American Indian, I have proudly represented the ... "The fact that people are trying to take away the Warrior logo, in my opinion, is a travesty. I grew up having my grandfather and great ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
It says, in part: “Our current logo was designed by an Indigenous artist and is trademarked by our American Indian Parent Advisory Committee. The sale of every item using the Warroad Warrior ...
SALAMANCA, N.Y. (AP - Modified) — Leaders of the Seneca Indian Nation will allow a public school district located on their land to continue using its Warrior nickname and logo despite New York's ...