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The family of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan whom Deadspin accused of being racist for wearing a Native American headdress and painting his face half black and half red is threatening to sue ...
University of Wyoming law student and Northern Arapaho tribal member Alyson White Eagle-SoundingSides stands beside the headdress of Northern Arapaho Chief Yellow Calf, her great-great grandfather.
UW law student and Northern Arapaho member Alyson White Eagle-SoundingSides stands near a headdress that belonged to her great-great-grandfather, Northern Arapaho leader Chief Yellow Calf, in a ...
Two decades ago, Pine Island resident Lennie Broich became the executor of an estate and the inheritor of a number of Native American artifacts, including two 1800s-era headdresses.
A young Kansas City Chiefs fan who was called out by a sports reporter for wearing red and black face paint with a Native headdress during a game is speaking out about the controversy, saying he ...
LAWTON, Okla, (AP) -- A Cherokee tribal headdress is missing from The Museum of The Great Plains. Museum staff discovered the headdress was missing after an inventory of items in storage was ...
Phillips’ story — which was originally titled “The NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in Black face, Native headdress” — stirred up controversy when he accused the ...
Headdresses historically are a symbol of respect, worn by Native American war chiefs and warriors. For many Plains tribes, for example, each feather placed on a headdress has significance and had ...
Dressed in feathered headdresses and colorful, traditional tribal regalia, a small group of Native Americans spaced the floor and danced in front of a large, mostly standing crowd Saturday night ...
The Cleveland Indians have instituted a policy banning headdresses or face paint that references American Indian culture.