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Related: About this forumThe Cleveland baseball team has decided to get rid of the name...
"Indians", but wasn't the Chief Wahoo logo really what was so offensive? The word "Indians" seems neutral to me. I guess the association with the Wahoo logo was too hard to overcome.
Opinions anyone?
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The Cleveland baseball team has decided to get rid of the name... (Original Post)
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Dec 2020
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underpants
(188,128 posts)1. I'd understood that the name Indians was okay
from First Americans. Who knows?
brush
(58,626 posts)2. That's what I thought too but the organizations has decided...
to break with it entirely. I do agree the logo had to go.
unblock
(54,399 posts)3. I would think that the logo would go as well once they have a new name
brush
(58,626 posts)4. They got rid of the logo three or four years ago.
But I guess the association with the logo was still there.
DeeDeeNY
(3,628 posts)5. Good for Cleveland ownership.
Evidently Atlanta has no problem with their name.
brush
(58,626 posts)6. The logo was definitely offensive but is the name "Indians"?
There is more of a problem with the Tomahawk Chop.
broiles
(1,407 posts)8. It was my understanding that the original team in the 1890's was the Spiders.
brush
(58,626 posts)9. I've heard that too. IMO that's not an appealing name though.
No wonder they changed it.
Auggie
(32,003 posts)10. No. Spiders was another team in Cleveland.
The Cleveland Lake Shores, who we now know as the Indians, were a charter member of the American League. The name was changed to Bluebirds and later shortened to Blues.
Capt. America
(2,486 posts)11. As a Clevlander I applaud the move. Perhaps Spiders, Guardians, Blues.