Officials at Midwestern State University are giving up the school's "Indians" nickname in response to the NCAA's policy against the use of Indian mascots during post-season tournaments.
The school decided not to appeal after being told it would not be successful. The school doesn't have a link to any particular tribe or tribes, although members of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma have visited the campus twice in the past 50 years.
A committee is now taking input on a new mascot and nickname [Comment Form].
The "Indians" mascot is no longer in use.
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An Indian by any other name
(The Wichita Falls Times Record News 9/28)
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NCAA Policy:
NCAA
Executive Committee Issues Guidelines for Use of Native American Mascots at
Championship Events (August 5, 2005)
Relevant Links:
Midwestern State University - http://www.mwsu.edu
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