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In a list of the top 100 team names, "Indians" is 14th, "Braves" is 38th, "Chiefs" is 57th. [1] The typical logo is an image of a stereotypical Native American man in profile, wearing a Plains Indians headdress; and are often cartoons or caricatures.
Alvarado High School participates in the boys sports of baseball, basketball, football, soccer, track, cross country, and wrestling. [5] The school participates in the girls sports of basketball, soccer, softball, track, cross country, and volleyball. [5] For the 2016 through 2017 school years, Alvarado High School will play football in UIL ...
Stanford had the "Indian" as its mascot from 1930 to 1972. In 1981 the "Cardinal" was selected to honor the university athletic team color. The symbol of the Stanford Band is the "Stanford Tree." [35] Indians Siena College: Loudonville, New York: 1988 Saints: Indians College of William & Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia: 1978 Tribe: Mascot is the ...
May 9—ALVARADO — Following Jeff Dixon's retirement, Alvarado ISD is turning to a familiar face to take over as the Indians' new head football coach and athletic director: Casey Walraven. After ...
Oct. 9—ALVARADO — After going winless in District 5-4A Division I play a year ago, the Alvarado Indians kicked off district action this year with a 35-14 win Friday over Waxahachie Life for a ...
Collier continued to dazzle, accounting for six touchdowns, as the Alvarado Indians (6-0, 1-0), rolled past the Carrollton Ranchview Wolves, 48-14, in the District 6-4A DI opener for both teams ...
Kahnawake Mohawks - Cartoon Indian head logo; Kahnawake Tomahawks - Indian head logo; West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association (WSCLA), British Columbia - The Association logo features an "Indian Head" Coquitlam Adanacs - Although "adanac" is Canada spelled backward, their logo features a First Nations woman. Langley Warriors; North Shore Indians
C.D. Euzkadi (los vascos, "the Basques") - Mexican football team (1938-1939) Cleveland Indians - (Major League Baseball team), Cleveland, Ohio, now the Guardians; Cincinnati Cubans – (Negro league baseball team) Edmonton Eskimos – (Canadian Football League) – Edmonton, Alberta. Name use discontinued in 2020.