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In exclusive interview with IndyStar, Indianapolis Indians CEO Bruce Schumacher talked about the two years leading to its decision to keep the name.
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 decided they're keeping the team name - a name the team has had since 1902. The decision has been met with both positive and negative responses from ...
‘This is a celebration ... to support the Indians name,’ said Brian Buchanan, chief of the Miami of Nations of Indians of Indiana.
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 ...
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.
The American Indian Center of Indiana planned conversations in hopes of drafting a resolution calling for the removal of the minor-league team’s name.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Indiana officials are weighing archaeological and environmental concerns as they consider two possible routes for a $22.5 million road for large trucks near Utica. The area is ...
Stinesville and neighboring Gosport have a hidden history, the 25-year-old-said. A history Headdy’s wife can sum up in a single sentence. “There are Indians in Indiana,” Tess Headdy said ...
The area is rich in American Indian artifacts that has led to numerous archaeological digs The “heavy haul” corridor will move rigs between River Ridge, Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville State ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Indians decided they're keeping the team name - a name the team has had since 1902. The decision has been met with both positive and negative responses from Native ...
This week it's been revealed that the team has announced a plan that will allow them to keep their name in a partnership with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana.