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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.
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The Guardians, an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio, were known as the Cleveland Indians from 1915 to 2021, and their branding used Native American imagery and caricatures through much of this time period.
Chief Wahoo— a racist caricature of a Native American —remains the logo of the Cleveland Indians despite a campaign by some to get the baseball franchise to finally do away with the...
What is the Cleveland Indians Logo? Chief Wahoo facing the left in red and blue with a single feather. Shade of red was adjusted before the 1986 season.
In its 120-year history, the “Cleveland Indians” have used more than 15 logos. However, almost all were built around the capital letter “C,” representing Cleveland, or around the theme of Native Americans (the so-called Chief Wahoo).
Here is a pictorial history of the ‘face’ of the Cleveland Indians. First Indian logo - 1928. The first logo used by Cleveland was a crudely drawn Indian head with three feathers. The logo only lasted one season. Red and White Headdress Image - 1929 - 1932.