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Wins were illustrated by Chief Wahoo holding a lantern in one hand and extending the index finger on his other. Losses were illustrated by a "battered" Chief Wahoo, complete with black eye, missing teeth and crumpled feathers. [14] The Chief Wahoo logo was last worn by the Indians in a loss to the Houston Astros in the ALDS on October
As a result of their efforts, Anheuser-Busch stopped using Chief Wahoo in their Ohio beer ads, and Denny's Restaurants barred its Ohio employees from wearing the logo to work. [118] The United Methodist Church denounced the use of Chief Wahoo in a vote taken during their quadrennial General Conference that took place in Cleveland in 2000. The ...
The meeting of Steve Roper with Chief Wahoo and Minnie Ha-Cha, as reprinted in Famous Funnies #89 (December 1941).. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad was an American adventure comic strip that ran under various titles from November 23, 1936 to December 26, 2004. [1]
An hour before the first pitch of a series opener against Kansas City, a steady flow of fans stream into the Indians' team shop at Progressive Field to buy new All-Star merchandise and other ...
Yenyo was the executive director of the American Indian Movement of Ohio (Ohio AIM). [1] He is a former co-chair for The Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance. [2]
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They feel that perhaps the Wahoo logo is not honoring us, but somehow the team name is and they haven't listened to the message." [ 7 ] Sundance also described the argument in the backdrop of the historical context in which these images are used, and the perceptions that are evoked as a result.