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Native American groups had fought for years to get Washington's NFL team to change its name. Trump just renewed the battle.
While some groups oppose the Commanders returning to the former name, the Native American Guardians Association said it supported Trump's desire to bring back the Redskins name.
Although the New Jersey Devils don't have direct Native American roots, the folklore that inspired the team name may have Indigenous origins, specifically from the Lenni Lenape people.
North American Indian Cultural Center in Tallmadge opposes "reversing progress" after President Trump urges Cleveland Guardians to change name back.