University of Michigan: Native American Mascots, Names, Chants - More Offensive Than Previously Reported
February 05, 2020
February 05, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 5 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
The tomahawk chop and war chant by fans of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs may seem like harmless fun, but roughly two-thirds of Native Americans who frequently engage in tribal and cultural practices take offense at such actions.
New University of Michigan research reveals high rates of opposition to not only the use of gestures and chants, but . . .
The tomahawk chop and war chant by fans of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs may seem like harmless fun, but roughly two-thirds of Native Americans who frequently engage in tribal and cultural practices take offense at such actions.
New University of Michigan research reveals high rates of opposition to not only the use of gestures and chants, but . . .