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  2. Tomahawk chop - Wikipedia

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    The tomahawk chop is a sports gesture popularly used by fans of the American Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves baseball team, the Kansas City Chiefs American football team, and the English Exeter Chiefs rugby union team. The tomahawk chop involves moving the forearm forwards and backwards repeatedly with an open palm to simulate a ...

  3. Kansas City Chiefs name controversy - Wikipedia

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    The editorial board of the Kansas City Star stated that "It's time for a real examination of all of it: the tomahawk chop, the drum, Arrowhead Stadium, Warpaint, and the costumes worn by fans at the game." [26] On August 20, 2020, the Chiefs announced that headdresses and Native American style face paint would be banned at Arrowhead Stadium. [27]

  4. Protest Calling for Chiefs to Change Name and Stop Using ...

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    A Native American rights group is planning a protest on Sunday urging the Kansas City Chiefs to retire the team's name and stop fans from using an in-game tomahawk chop ahead of Super Bowl LV in ...

  5. Native American mascot controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Chiefs tomahawk chop has been described by the Native American group Not In Our Honor as synchronized racism. [ 205 ] On August 20, 2020, the Chiefs announced that headdresses and Native American–style face paint would be banned at Arrowhead Stadium . [ 206 ]

  6. Kansas City Chiefs ban headdresses, facepaint and will ... - AOL

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    It was once known as the ‘Tomahawk chop’ but that was changed some years ago. The Atlanta Braves in baseball and the Florida Seminoles in college football use it as well. The Chiefs are ...

  7. For Native American activists, the Kansas City Chiefs have it ...

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    The team's name and arrowhead logo remain, as does the “tomahawk chop,” in which fans chant and swing a forearm up and down in a ritual that is not unique to the Chiefs.

  8. Atlanta Braves tomahawk chop and name controversy - Wikipedia

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    The tomahawk chop originated at Florida State and was adopted by fans of the Atlanta Braves in 1991. [5] Carolyn King , the Braves' organist, stated she wasn't influenced by Florida State. [ 5 ] She had played the "tomahawk song" during most at-bats for a few seasons, but it finally caught on with Braves fans when the team started winning.

  9. Chiefs under pressure to ditch the tomahawk chop celebration

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    A coalition of Native American groups has put up billboards in the Kansas City area to protest the tomahawk chop and Chiefs' name. ... Local groups have long argued that the team's chop tradition ...