Native Americans are doubling down on protests over the Kansas City Chiefs' appropriation of Indigenous cultures ahead of the team's face-off against the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl.
A Kansas City Chiefs fan looks on during a pregame at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on Jan. 21 Photo: Cooper Neill via Getty Images
Native Americans are doubling down on protests over the Kansas City Chiefs' appropriation of Indigenous cultures ahead of the team'sThe push is part of a larger movement to end the use of racist stereotypes and sports traditions rooted in the cultural appropriation of Indigenous people who wereThe team's name comes from former Kansas City mayor Harold Roe Bartle, who called himself "chief" as part of the so-calledThe Tribe of Mic-O-Say, which is affiliated with the Boy...
still exists today, has long-perpetrated made-up narratives, imageries and ceremonies that relied on racist tropes and encouraged its members to "play Indian." The Kansas City Chiefs franchise fully embraced the name, which spun off into appropriation that included the use of an arrowhead logo, a so-called "tomahawk chop" and "war drum," face paint, headdresses and other Indigenous symbols. On Super Bowl Sunday, the team will sport
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