Here's a closer look at the Kansas City Chiefs' tomahawk chop, including how it began and the controversy that surrounds it ...
Ms. Smith was among the country’s most renowned Native artists, crafting pieces that incorporated Indigenous images and ...
The controversy carries over into the whole performance, as Chiefs fans routinely coat themselves in war paint and feathered headdresses, which are typically related to racist caricatures of Native ...
Avoiding offense with a sports team name isn’t complicated. Why can’t Kansas City do it?
NFL franchise the Kansas City Chiefs received their name in May 1963 - one which they owe, amid some controversy, to former mayor Harold Roe Bartle.
"As Kansas City celebrates the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, the team name, logo, and some problematic fan ...
As Kansas City celebrates the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, the team name, logo, and some problematic fan ...
YoNasDa Lonewolf, Oglala Lakota/Black, National Community Organizer, has something to say about the Kansas City Chiefs.
Native activists hold signs calling on the Kansas City professional football team to drop its racist mascot at a press conference at the Nuwu Art Gallery + Community Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on ...
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I’ve got an idea for a new football franchise: the Brooklyn Jews. Our mascot will be a rabbi, clad in a black hat and a long ...
The NFL is built on tradition, but as society evolves, so do the teams, mascots, and fan rituals that define the league. What ...