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  2. File:Cleveland Indians primary logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Original file (SVG file, nominally 182 × 249 pixels, ... Cleveland Indians 2014 Season C Insignia logo. Date: 13 September 2014:

  3. File:Cleveland Indians insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia

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    Chief Wahoo was a logo used by the Cleveland Indians (now the Cleveland Guardians), a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1951 to 2018. As part of the larger Native American mascot controversy , the logo drew criticism from Native Americans, social scientists, and religious and educational groups, but was ...

  6. An ESPN host wore a t-shirt on air mocking the Cleveland ...

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  7. File:Logo of the Cleveland Indians (1946-1950).png - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Major League Baseball mascots - Wikipedia

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    Raymond is the original team mascot of the Tampa Bay Rays [25] and one of the team's three official mascots. [12] Raymond is a furry blue creature wearing a large pair of sneakers and a backward baseball cap, completed with a Rays jersey. He is described officially as a "seadog", having been born somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico.

  9. List of sports team names and mascots derived from indigenous ...

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    Though mascots and names may seem trivial today, they are rooted in a legacy of assimilationist policies that reduced Indigenous cultures to simplified, non-threatening images for consumption. [1] The practice of deriving sports team names, imagery, and mascots from Indigenous peoples of North America is a significant phenomenon in the United ...