A Native American group has referred to as on a Kansas Metropolis chief to drop his title, mascot and “tomahawk chop” ritual forward of their Tremendous Bowl victory Sunday.
Fox Information reported about it:
Activist Rhonda LeValdo is among the figures main the battle to finish the usage of Native American imagery and references in sports activities. She is the founding father of a Kansas Metropolis-based group referred to as Not In Our Honor.
LeValdo and dozens of indigenous activists traveled to Las Vegas, the location of Tremendous Bowl LVIII, to protest and demand that the crew change its nickname, abandon its brand and finish some sport rituals they discover offensive. Protesters had the identical purpose a number of years in the past once they staged an indication outdoors Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida earlier than the beginning of Tremendous Bowl LV.
The Chiefs misplaced this Tremendous Bowl to the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
“I’ve devoted a lot of my private money and time to this subject. I used to be actually hoping that our youngsters wouldn't should cope with that,” LeValdo mentioned. “However right here we go once more.