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You know that the more you do to basically bring all those things to be a part of the team does nothing but make that push stronger...I'd personally tell them if they want to keep that name the best thing they could do is distance themselves from the Native stuff.
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Arrowhead: An arrowhead is the point of an arrow. In archaeology, arrowheads and similar artifacts are known as projectile points. Warpaint: paint put on the face, the arms, etc., by Native Americans before going into battle Tomahawk: The word "tomahawk" is derived from the Algonquian words Tomahak or Tamahakan meaning "used for cutting". The tomahawk was the Native American emblem of warfare - symbolized two sides of a coin: war and peace. ... To bury a tomahawk meant peace - to dig it up, meant to declare the most deadly warfare. Chiefs: a leader or ruler of a people or clan. "the chief of the village" Similar: leader chieftain head headman ruler overlord master commander suzerain seigneur liege liege lord potentate sachem leading principal premier highest foremost supreme grand superior arch- directing governing number-one Opposite: subordinate 2. HERALDRY an ordinary consisting of a broad horizontal band across the top of the shield. adjective most important. "the chief reason for the spending cuts" Similar: main principal most important uppermost primary prime Chief: Middle English: from Old French chief, chef, based on Latin caput ‘head’. (Leader) I know that many others have made it a point to point out the meaning of the word "chief". That's not my intention. I'm all for you convincing me why calling someone a chief is bad but calling a leader a "chief" is still confusing. Chief, not a Chief.....if someone called me chief I would take it as a compliment. Also, this is coming from the name of a professional football team.....think aloud as you read that.....a sports team. We're grown ass adults talking about the name of a team. |
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