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  2. Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia

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    Similar events played out several years later. In 2013, manufacturer New Era released an image of a hat with a flag-themed Chief Wahoo to be worn by the team on the Fourth of July. According to a source at Major League Baseball, the image was mistakenly released because of a misunderstanding that all teams would be using their main logo.

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

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  4. Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy - Wikipedia

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    [55] In a work titled What We Know About Indians, large black and white portraits of the artists' family members are "blocked" by brightly colored overlays of mass-media depictions of Native Americans.: 32 Teters' childhood portrait is overlaid with a Disney image of Pocahontas, and another portrait is overlaid with an image of Chief Wahoo.

  5. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The meeting of Steve Roper with Chief Wahoo and Minnie Ha-Cha, as reprinted in Famous Funnies #89 (December 1941).. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad was an American adventure comic strip that ran under various titles from November 23, 1936 to December 26, 2004. [1]

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

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  7. Indian-head test pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Indian-head test pattern is a test card that gained widespread adoption during the black-and-white television broadcasting era as an aid in the calibration of television equipment. It features a drawing of a Native American wearing a headdress surrounded by numerous graphic elements designed to test different aspects of broadcast display.

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  9. Atlanta Braves tomahawk chop and name controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Russell Means filed a $9 million lawsuit against the Cleveland Indians for their use of "Chief Wahoo". [3] Means also objected to the Braves' use of Chief Noc-A-Homa. [3] Means said, "What if it was the Atlanta Germans and after every home run, a German dressed in military uniform began hitting a Jew on the head with a baseball bat?"