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> Watching RabbitEarTV and seeing Toews, former "Fighting Sioux", wearing a
> Blackhawks sweater leads me to wonder if the name was changed to the
> "Sioux"
> would it be more acceptable to the NCAA.
Nope! It will not be acceptable to the NCAA. Don't expect it to happen
unless there is a 30 year agreement with the two Tribless (Spirit Lake and
Standing Rock Sioux).
They did allow the Seminoles but
> would they have allowed the "Fighting Seminoles". And a time when the
> President of the USA is speaking to the "Fighting Irish", there seems to
> me
> there is more to the problem than what comes to the surface. With so many
> professional teams with "politically incorrect" mascots, names...., it
> seems
> that this is more of an NCAA problem of unwarranted power and it is viewed
> as silly because that is a way to distract attention and avoid the deeper
> more substantive issue. I believe it is all about money and the NCAA's
> not
> wanting to be sued and lose the rights to their trademarks...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rowe, Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009 2:09 PM
> Subject: North Dakota
>
>
>>
>>I am not Native American so perhaps I am not one criticize. Yet, I cannot
> help but feel the use of "Fighting Sioux" should not be offensive. It
> does
> not demean the tribe or people - sports teams are supposed to be
> "fighters"
> and the logo, unlike Chief Wahoo of the Cleveland Indians, seems
> respectful
> enough to me. I just can't get my head around this one. I was rooting
> for
> ND to hold out on this one. I still think they could win a court battle
> against the NCAA if sanctions were imposed.
>>
>>Still, if a change must be made, how about the "Fighting Sue" with a logo
> of a woman? Or maybe to appease them, make it the "Fantastically
> Intelligent Great Hair Trying Important New Genres Sioux" with the logo of
> a
> featherless, generic long haired male head.
>>
>>Please don't flame me for the stupid paragraph above. Its merely a
> reflection of how stupid I think the whole thing is in the first place.
>>
>>Tom Rowe
>>Stevens Point, WI
>>
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