BILL wrote: > > The word "Indian", to the native american, is offensive (but I believe only > to certain groups). Two high schools in the state of Idaho are changing > their school names because of law suits. The schools took pride in their > names as they marched on to the playing field to win a game (high school > made up of a variety of students including many native americans) The native > americans took no offense to this, but rather had pride in their school. > After 60 plus years and no money to fight it like the Ted Turners (Atlanta > Braves) two schools will be changing their names. No matter who or what the > name change will be, I'm sure it will be offensive to some. it is odd that some profess taking offense at the word "indian". There are a good many organizations that still use it in their title. -- Please note and remove the spamblock "faux." from my reply-to address above in order to send a reply. I use it to block some of the junk mail. |
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