The Standing Rock Sioux
Tribe has begun looking at a petition that calls for a referendum on the controversial "Fighting Sioux" nickname and logo of the University of North Dakota.
Supporters of the nickname gathered 1,004 signatures on the petition. But the tribe currently lacks a process to review petitions, certify signatures and set up a referendum.
The North Dakota Board of
Higher Education voted to retire the nickname without hearing from the
tribe. Supporters hope the outcome of a referendum will change the board's mind.
Under a settlement with the NCAA, the board had until November 30 to hear from the tribe. The Spirit Lake Dakotah
Nation already voted to support the nickname.
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Certification of Standing Rock petition will take time
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