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  2. Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was revamped to center on this sidekick, and the strip debuted on November 23, 1936, as Big Chief Wahoo. [3] [4] [5] Whitman Publishing produced three "Big Chief Wahoo" Big Little Books: Big Chief Wahoo (1938), Big Chief Wahoo and the Magic Lamp (1940) and Big Chief Wahoo and the Lost Pioneers (1942). [6]

  5. File talk:Chief Wahoo (mascot character).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Benched: Chief Wahoo not All-Star this time in Cleveland - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. File:What3words logo.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Philip Yenyo - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Washington Redskins name controversy - Wikipedia

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    The design of the new "crest" combines elements of the team's history and its connection to the city of Washington. [ 29 ] Activist Amanda Blackhorse responded that the name change is an empty gesture, the team's owner and management having made no substantial effort to acknowledge or repair the effects of decades of insults, nor advocate that ...