On Tuesday, April 15, the Washington Commanders unveiled an alternate logo featuring a golden spear through the team’s red W, ...
Native Americans were largely critical about the Washington Commanders' "new alternate logo'' that features a spear embedded in a W.
The American Indian Affairs Commission criticized the Commanders' new alternate logo, which depicts a spear intertwined with ...
The Washington Commanders have continued to evolve their brand identity with updated logos and uniforms, part of a broader ...
Native American Groups across the country call out the Washington Commanders organization for its new alternate logo.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Kaylene Big Knife, a University of Montana alumna from the Chippewa Cree Tribe, has created the Native Griz logo for UM's campaign in the Nike N7 program. The logo she designed will ...
New York State’s ban on Native American logos was referred to federal prosecutors Tuesday after the Trump administration enthusiastically jumped in to save the name of the Massapequa Chiefs on Long ...
A controversial high school logo is set to be reinstated, after a school board in southern Pennsylvania voted to bring back its old Native American warrior mascot, which had been retired since April ...
An anti-woke Native American organization is joining the fight against New York State’s ban on tribal-themed names and logos in public schools, The Post has learned. The Native American Guardians ...
A Pennsylvania school district voted in favor of reinstating a Native American logo that was retired in 2021. The Southern York Couty School District school board voted 7-2 on Thursday to reinstate an ...
A school board in southern Pennsylvania has voted to reinstate the district's old mascot logo portraying a Native American fighter, despite criticism that it's outdated and culturally insensitive. The ...
IS FOLLOWING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN AN ISSUE THAT HAS DIVIDED THE COMMUNITY. NEARLY THREE YEARS AGO, THEN, MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RETIRED. THE OLD WARRIOR LOGO. BUT ...