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Brin Buchanan, the Chief of the Miami Nation Indians of Indiana, said he has "encouraged the team to remain the Indianapolis Indians" and does not "understand" the "reasoning" of wanting the name ...
Bruce Schumacher, Indianapolis Indians Chairman and CEO (right), and Chief Brian Buchanan of the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana pose together at Victory Field on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023, in ...
The Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana, one of the 100 largest tribes in the United States, is the only continuously-functioning, treaty-recognized tribe in the country that is not considered a ...
The Indianapolis Indians, the Class AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, announced Wednesday that it will not change its team name and is instead partnering with a local Native American tribe.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Indians will keep their team name as is, the organization announced Wednesday. The baseball team will also partner with a local Native American tribe. The club ...
On Thursday, it was announced the team has entered into a partnership with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana in which the tribe has given its blessing for the team to remain the “Indians.” “We ...
"As we prepare Victory Field for today's game, the Indianapolis Indians wish to acknowledge the Miami, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware, Peoria and Kickapoo peoples, on whose ancestral homelands this ...
The Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana is not a tribe and the federal government does not have to recognize it, a federal appeals court in South Bend ruled.
Indians in Indiana. Indiana has a rich Native American history — a history that largely disappears after the mid-19th century. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 required the Miami, ...
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