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The "Not In Our Honor" Coalition, a Native American group, protested the Kansas City Chiefs namesake at Arrowhead Stadium, on Indigenous Peoples Day.
Chief Standing Bear, whose 1879 lawsuit and celebrated “I Am a Man” courtroom speech led to the recognition of Native American legal rights, was honored on Friday with a Forever stamp ...
The Chiefs honored Native American history and culture during the American Indian Heritage Month and Salute to Service game on Monday night, but some groups say it's not enough.
A Native American group, the "Not In Our Honor" Coalition, protested the Kansas City Chiefs’ namesake before the team's game on Monday because they feel the team is "mocking our culture." Rhonda ...
In 2014, the Chiefs launched the American Indian Community Working Group, which has Native Americans serving as advisers, to educate the team on issues facing the Indigenous population.
Native American activists speak out against racially charged mascots in the documentary Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting. (Courtesy of Imagining the Indian: The ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming to the Super Bowl – and so are Native activists who want the team to change its name and end Indigenous stereotypes.
A rare eighteenth-century portrait of a Native American statesman and warrior is now on display at the Flynt Center of Early New England Life in Deerfield.
30.25 x 21.75 in. (76.8 x 55.2 cm.) Fritz William Scholder V (American/La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indian, 1937-2005). Gouache on paper painting depicting a portrait of a Native American man. Pencil ...
News; Nation/World; Native American Chief Standing Bear honored on postal stamp May 13, 2023 Updated Sat., May 13, 2023 at 8:59 p.m. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), left, attends the ...
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