Are they really planning on calling themselves the Coyotes? Why not the
fighting Coyotes? Could they get away with calling themselves the Sioux?
The one thing in this whole, long process I never understood was why
"Fighting Sioux" was an abusive nickname. You have all kinds of
nicknames for sports teams (including the "Fighting Irish") and some of
them use abusive logos (Chief Wahoo of Cleveland) but this one got all
the press. I guess I'm just dense because I still don't get it.
Tom Rowe
Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?
On 6/4/2013 7:23 AM, John Edwards wrote:
> The last line was the best one:
> "UND now uses the nickname Coyotes."
>
> I don't know who would be more surprised by this bit of news: UND (who is banned from having a nickname until 2015) or USD (who actually *are* the Coyotes).
>
> John
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2013-06-04, at 7:36 AM, Joe Makowiec <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>> Two groups of Native Americans do not have standing to keep the University of North Dakota from retiring its use of the controversial "Fighting Sioux" nickname, the 8th Circuit ruled.
>> Full story:
>>
>> http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/05/31/58118.htm
>>
>> Joe
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