Rhonda LeValdo is exhausted, but she’s refusing to slow down. For the fourth time in five years, her hometown team and the focus of her decadeslong activism against the use of Native American imagery ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs honored Native American history and culture during the American Indian Heritage Month and Salute to Service game on Monday night. Outside of the gates, advocacy groups ...
PHOENIX (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs are the reason Rhonda LeValdo is in Arizona for the Super Bowl. But she won’t be here to watch the game. LeValdo and other Native Americans will be pushing again ...
Kansas City Indian Center and Not in Our Honor Coalition will be at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday to protest the Chiefs' name and appropriation of Native imagery. Kansas City Indian Center and the Not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Native American activists speak out against racially charged mascots in the documentary Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against ...
It is a well-known image: A stoic Native American man in ceremonial garb with a feathered headdress. A chief. That portrait of strength and courage has been memorialized in films and statues, as well ...
Chief Standing Bear, whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law, is on a new postage stamp. The U.S. Postal Service released a Forever stamp on Friday ...
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. As a result, ...
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