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Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia
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Ok, I get the problem with team named The Redskins but why are team names like Indians, Braves, Chiefs, Seminoles, etc. considered offensive? - Quora
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Cleveland Indians: It's time to dump Chief Wahoo – Twin Cities
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Cleveland Indians Team History
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The Cleveland Indians' season is over, and so is Chief Wahoo's 71-year run - The Washington Post
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Maine Public - On this day in Maine's history, October 24, 1871, Louis Francis Sockalexis was born on the Penobscot Reservation. Often identified as the first Native American to play Major League
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The 'Cleveland Socks?' Indians should talk to Penobscot Nation about honoring first Native American player: Jack Torry