Now I'm confused and conflicted about this in several ways. In what way does The Mistake by the Lake have with Indians? So Indians may have lived there at one time; but they were apparently mild-mannered and polite.
No, I'm not sorry to see Chief Wahoo go. He was a particularly ugly and uncute mascot. But there are other of these. For some reason, apparently the University of Notre Dame styles itself the Fightin' Irish; and has adopted am even more singularly ugly mascot of a belligerent leprehcaun with bad hair:
Now this pugnaciousness may go along with the self-image of Irish-Americans, who also apparently don't mind this Catholic university adopting their ethnic group to name their teams. And we have the example of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's teams being known as the Ragin' Cajuns. (No cute or ugly mascot as yet.) And apparently Cajuns are okay with UL - L's nickname. At least no hind quarters of raccoons are involved Florida State's Seminoles also get a pass; but the institution represents Seminoles respectfully and the Seminole tribe apparently likes it.
New Orleans's pro football team is known as the Saints. Is there irony underfoot there? I suspect so. And their basketball team goes by the Pelicans.
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Saint Pelican! I like it. Though I adore the Jersey Devils for their historic antecedents
Yup, Chief Wahoo was an ugly stereotype.
The old Atlanta minor league baseball team was known as the Atlanta Crackers. Only a step above the Atlanta Rednecks.
The Univerity where my daughter graduated from and now works has a mascot called a Gorlok. The university is located at the corner of Gore and Lockwood.
https://websterathletics.com/sports/2008/1/8/GORLOKHISTORY.aspx
It even has its own Wikipedia page...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorlok
Happy New Year, Angel!
I hope to be reading more from you in 2020.
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