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Rhonda LeValdo, a Native teacher, activist and subject of doc ‘Imagining the Indian,’ writes about why she’s at the Super Bowl protesting the Chiefs.
After talks with Native American groups, the Kansas City Chiefs recently banned headdresses. But some still want more done, including a name change.
The Kansas City Chiefs are back for another Super Bowl. And inevitably, so is the longstanding controversy over the NFL team’s name and Native American imagery. The racial justice movement that ...
He also said the Chiefs got their name from a “non-Native man who formed a fake Indian Boy Scout tribe, the Mic-O-Say.” Kansas City’s official mascot is K.C. Wolf, which was first introduced ...
Super Bowl 2024: Kansas City Chiefs need to change for us, say Native American activists. A sign this weekend at the Super Bowl will read: ‘Taylor Swift doesn’t do the chop.
For years, Native activists have been urging the Kansas City Chiefs to retire the team's name, the arrowhead and other signs of cultural appropriation. The Chiefs have, over the years, dumped what ...
Native American groups are expected to protest the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, calling for the AFC champions to drop their name and logo as they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57.
Native leaders are using Indigenous People day to ask the Kansas City Chiefs to change the team’s name and imagery away from Native Americans. Skip to content KSN-TV ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday that they will ban fans from wearing Native American headdresses, face paint, and clothing at Arrowhead Stadium. The team also discussed that they are ...
After the Kansas City Chiefs announced they would ban fans from wearing Native American headdresses and regalia, some Native Americans in Tulsa said they’re happy the fight for respect is making ...
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Tech N9ne on the Chiefs’ community impact: ‘Crime and killings are down in Kansas City‘ - MSNAs with every professional sports franchise, the Kansas City Chiefs' impact is to unite a community through tough times and tragedy. Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke to award-winning artist Tech ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are back for another Super Bowl. And inevitably, so is the longstanding controversy over the NFL team’s name and Native American imagery. The racial justice movement that ...
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