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The Kansas City Chiefs logo features an arrowhead The drum used in the Chiefs’ chop. The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the professional sports teams involved in the controversy regarding the use of Native American names and imagery, but received less attention than other teams until 2013 when fan behavior at games, including stereotypical ...
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 ...
The story of Super Bowl LIX isn't the Kansas City Chiefs' quest for a third straight title or even the Philadelphia Eagles' great run to an NFC championship. It's the officials. NFL fans are ...
Two Kansas City groups continue to protest the Chiefs’ use of Native American imagery in the team name and cheer. Why billboards urging Chiefs to ‘change the name and stop the chop’ return ...
The Kansas City Chiefs NFL team was named by Bartle, while he was mayor there, from his nickname as founder of Mic-O-Say. BSA, Mic-O-Say, and the Chiefs have been widely criticized for cultural appropriation of native tribes.
Gun (video game) I. I'm an Indian Too; Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage; J. Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal; K. Kansas City Chiefs name controversy; L. Land ...
The one-sided rivalry between the Chiefs and Bills is known for a couple of things: Kansas City wins, Buffalo's sadness and forcing the NFL to make changes. After the overtime fiasco in 2022, the ...
Warpaint was a mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). Three individual pinto horses have been used for Warpaint. It is associated with the team's glory days at Municipal Stadium, having won two American Football League (AFL) championships. Warpaint led the team's victory parade after winning Super Bowl IV.