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President Trump vowed Monday to fight for a Long Island town to keep its school’s team name and logo after New York state demanded their removal because of a ban on Native American imagery.
Electrothrix yaqonensis in honor of the Native Americans of the region where ... Today, Yaqona descendants are part of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, with whom the researchers worked ...
President Trump has thrown his support behind a Long Island school district’s fight to keep its mascot after New York’s State Education Board banned the use of Native American-inspired names ...
The district and town are named for the Massapequa Tribe that lived on Long Island before European settlers arrived in the 1600s. The school’s logos include an “M” topped with a feathered headdress ...
High-profile tribal activists backed a Long Island school in its fight to keep its team name despite a state ban on Native American logos ... a Crow Creek Sioux Tribe and NAGA member, also ...
President Donald Trump is siding with a Long Island school district in its attempt to keep its Chiefs iconography after New York state banned schools from using Native American mascots and team names.
"We're in the first semester. It's very new here on Long Island. It's very exciting," says Nicolia. Overall, Nicolia says he's proud to continue American manufacturing. "We sell grills daily and ...
"When I think of a warrior, I think of somebody with bravery… We honor and celebrate our Native American heritage here on Long Island." The district sued the state in September, saying that the ...