Though the team has yet to settle on a new nickname, something it pledged to do last year, the Cleveland Indians announced on Monday that fans will not be allowed to wear Native American headdresses ...
While moving forward with a plan to change their name, the Cleveland Indians said they will not permit fans inside Progressive Field wearing Native American headdresses or face paint. The team ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday that an ongoing, multi-year conversation with groups of people from "diverse American Indian backgrounds and experiences" has resulted in ...
Though sports teams using names, gestures, and uniforms offensive to Native Americans has been a subject of debate for many years, the issue of ravers wearing garb inspired by tribes has flown largely ...
Colleges across the country are issuing strict dress codes for Halloween: No sombreros, geisha outfits, or Pocahontas costumes. Some examples, as outlined by The College Fix: St. Thomas University in ...
Outside Lands is making it a little harder to be racist at its music festival this year. In the long list of banned items sent out to attendees last week, alongside weapons, fireworks and glass ...
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Another day, another offensive fashion incident involving headdresses. This time, H&M has angered aboriginals in Canada by selling feathered headgear. (It should be noted that the headdress above is ...
MISSION, Kan.MISSION, Kan. — Kansas City Chiefs fans who file into Arrowhead stadium Thursday for a masked and socially distanced start to the NFL season won’t be wearing headdresses or face paint ...
Hockey fan Rich Trevino, of Chicago, prepares to enter the United Center before the start of Game 4 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning ...
On his website, Japanese fashion designer Hanayuishi Takaya calls himself a “Flower Artist,” and it’s true that his extraordinary headpieces would look as much at home in a vase as they do in his ...