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Warroad mascot
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Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
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No kidding.SCBlueLiner wrote:Why would they ask for the opinion of the people that live there? They know what is best for you.
Ridiculous waste of time.
Regarding the Indians opinion on it, that won't matter; many didn't care about the UND fiasco either.
It's all about $...........
For the bottom feeding lawyers, and their "clients".
Many times these suits are just like personal injury suits; the client had no intention of a lawsuit until a lawyer contacted them.
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People will be irked, but the school district and youth hockey association will concede to this demand and it'll be forgotten rather quickly. There's nothing wrong with the name Warriors, it's just the head logo. They've used jerseys in the past that were text only, which is what I assume they'll do again. Not really a big deal.




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The head logo was designed by one of the local Native Americans. Warroad specifically did it that way to make sure the logo/name got the respect it deserved. What's wrong with this issue is that they are just assuming the Native Americans around Warroad are offended by it, which couldn't be further from the truth. While Warroad uses the Indian head logo, many may have noticed we don't have an actual mascot that dresses the part for games. That's because that would be pushing the boundaries of being respectful to their heritage, which we've always wanted to maintain.The Exiled One wrote:People will be irked, but the school district and youth hockey association will concede to this demand and it'll be forgotten rather quickly. There's nothing wrong with the name Warriors, it's just the head logo. They've used jerseys in the past that were text only, which is what I assume they'll do again. Not really a big deal.
Another thing I noticed is that they are picking on three small schools while leaving colleges and pro sports out of it. It seems to me they are looking for someone to bully in the court room, and no one should let that slide. They know most school districts don't have the funding the to fight this in court and they just want easy victories.
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Everything you just said about the local design, etc. also applied to UND and we all know how that ended up. Seems to me they are moving on to high schools because they are out of colleges to bully and there really is nothing they can do about pro teams, legally speaking.warriors41 wrote:The head logo was designed by one of the local Native Americans. Warroad specifically did it that way to make sure the logo/name got the respect it deserved. What's wrong with this issue is that they are just assuming the Native Americans around Warroad are offended by it, which couldn't be further from the truth. While Warroad uses the Indian head logo, many may have noticed we don't have an actual mascot that dresses the part for games. That's because that would be pushing the boundaries of being respectful to their heritage, which we've always wanted to maintain.The Exiled One wrote:People will be irked, but the school district and youth hockey association will concede to this demand and it'll be forgotten rather quickly. There's nothing wrong with the name Warriors, it's just the head logo. They've used jerseys in the past that were text only, which is what I assume they'll do again. Not really a big deal.
Another thing I noticed is that they are picking on three small schools while leaving colleges and pro sports out of it. It seems to me they are looking for someone to bully in the court room, and no one should let that slide. They know most school districts don't have the funding the to fight this in court and they just want easy victories.
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Henry Sibley retained the Warriors name but as I recall dropped the head logo (this was some years ago, and I believe they did it voluntarily, not under the threat of a lawsuit). Apparently you can still buy apparel with the logo, however:The Exiled One wrote:There's nothing wrong with the name Warriors, it's just the head logo.
https://www.alumniclass.com/henrysibley ... =1&group=2
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If some Native Americans somewhere are offended, then that should be enough for non-Native folks to do the honorable thing.
You can't tell people to "get over it" and to "stop being so sensitive" and that it "honors your heritage" or even "the locals support it."
It doesn't work and never has, and the issue won't go away until it goes away.
You can't tell people to "get over it" and to "stop being so sensitive" and that it "honors your heritage" or even "the locals support it."
It doesn't work and never has, and the issue won't go away until it goes away.
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And then the lawyers will make up some other gravy train to latch onto.Shinbone_News wrote:If some Native Americans somewhere are offended, then that should be enough for non-Native folks to do the honorable thing.
You can't tell people to "get over it" and to "stop being so sensitive" and that it "honors your heritage" or even "the locals support it."
It doesn't work and never has, and the issue won't go away until it goes away.
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Why should offended people living hundreds or thousands of miles away take priority over the local native community which overwhelmingly supports it?Shinbone_News wrote:If some Native Americans somewhere are offended, then that should be enough for non-Native folks to do the honorable thing.
You can't tell people to "get over it" and to "stop being so sensitive" and that it "honors your heritage" or even "the locals support it."
It doesn't work and never has, and the issue won't go away until it goes away.
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Gee, I was wondering what Clyde Bellecourt was doing these days. Nice to see he's involved in something useful.warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.

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I wonder what law firm(s) is hiding behind the name of "National Coalition Against Racism in Sports and Media".east hockey wrote:Gee, I was wondering what Clyde Bellecourt was doing these days. Nice to see he's involved in something useful.warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.![]()
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I just hope they don't come after my Lumberjack next...warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
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It isn't fair to group everyone with a beard and flannel shirt as a lumberjack.kniven wrote:I just hope they don't come after my Lumberjack next...warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
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I hope they don't go after the BSU Beavers?kniven wrote:I just hope they don't come after my Lumberjack next...warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
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warriors41 wrote:It isn't fair to group everyone with a beard and flannel shirt as a lumberjack.kniven wrote:I just hope they don't come after my Lumberjack next...warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
Laugh On Line. That is hilarious!! I can't stop chuckling at that one. Well done!
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I think it's going to come to a point where all teams will just be named to city where they play getting rid of the mascot name. Or just call all the teams "white guy". That seems pretty safe.mulefarm wrote:I hope they don't go after the BSU Beavers?kniven wrote:I just hope they don't come after my Lumberjack next...warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.
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[quote="kniven]Or just call all the teams "white guy". That seems pretty safe.[/quote]
No, it's discriminatory and possibly racist, if you're a non-white!
No, it's discriminatory and possibly racist, if you're a non-white!

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Nice one, moderator. So much for being moderate. I can't say I'm at all surprised that this bored is not in the least sympathetic.east hockey wrote:Gee, I was wondering what Clyde Bellecourt was doing these days. Nice to see he's involved in something useful.warriors41 wrote:http://www.warroadmnnews.com/mobile/def ... 1&ID=86278
Bound to happen sooner or later. I with they would have asked the local community their thoughts on the logo. I'm sure we will see a loud support for the Warrior mascot, especially from the local Native Americans. Henry Boucha has always been a vocal advocate for the mascot as a symbol of pride.![]()
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I'd fall off my chair if some of the old-skool, lefty, pro-union, working class, give 'em a fair shake, blue collar hockey dudes got off their ass and spoke a piece on this, but I'm not holding my breath. The Iron Range has really gone to hell, and Duluth with it.
"All of the local natives support it!" --Every white guy ever.
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Clyde Bellecourt is hardly a carpetbagger. I dare say he's more local than you are. He's Ojibwe of the White Earth tribe, which is the nearest reservation to Warroad. He's best known as the co-founder of the American Indian Movement, but he also founded the Heart of the Earth Survival School, the Peacemaker Center for Indian youth, the AIM Patrol, the Legal Rights Center, MIGIZI Communications, the Native American Community Clinic, Women of Nations Eagle Nest Shelter, and American Indian OIC (Opportunities Industrialization Center, a job program to help Native Americans get full-time jobs.
What have you done lately, Lee? Just saying.
What have you done lately, Lee? Just saying.
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Except that there was a dissenting tribe in UNDs case so not really the same thing. Warroad has complete support in the community and actually reads a "disclaimer" about the pride and honor of using the name from local Native Anericans at every home sporting event. Personally I don't believe this is one school this coalition will be able to bully.SCBlueLiner wrote:Everything you just said about the local design, etc. also applied to UND and we all know how that ended up. Seems to me they are moving on to high schools because they are out of colleges to bully and there really is nothing they can do about pro teams, legally speaking.warriors41 wrote:The head logo was designed by one of the local Native Americans. Warroad specifically did it that way to make sure the logo/name got the respect it deserved. What's wrong with this issue is that they are just assuming the Native Americans around Warroad are offended by it, which couldn't be further from the truth. While Warroad uses the Indian head logo, many may have noticed we don't have an actual mascot that dresses the part for games. That's because that would be pushing the boundaries of being respectful to their heritage, which we've always wanted to maintain.The Exiled One wrote:People will be irked, but the school district and youth hockey association will concede to this demand and it'll be forgotten rather quickly. There's nothing wrong with the name Warriors, it's just the head logo. They've used jerseys in the past that were text only, which is what I assume they'll do again. Not really a big deal.
Another thing I noticed is that they are picking on three small schools while leaving colleges and pro sports out of it. It seems to me they are looking for someone to bully in the court room, and no one should let that slide. They know most school districts don't have the funding the to fight this in court and they just want easy victories.
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