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DECEMBER 6, 2000 Ten tribal leaders from North and South Dakota on Tuesday reaffirmed their opposition to the "Fighting Sioux" nickname of the University of North Dakota by passing a resolution calling for the school to change the name. The leaders met last night on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. UND President Charles Kupchella attended the meeting. Kupchella didn't attend another panel in which the issue was also discussed on Tuesday. About 80 persons attended the discussion. Get the Story:
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Leaders reaffirm opposition to Sioux name
Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 6, 2000 Ten tribal leaders from North and South Dakota on Tuesday reaffirmed their opposition to the "Fighting Sioux" nickname of the University of North Dakota by passing a resolution calling for the school to change the name. The leaders met last night on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. UND President Charles Kupchella attended the meeting. Kupchella didn't attend another panel in which the issue was also discussed on Tuesday. About 80 persons attended the discussion. Get the Story:
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Panel to discuss Sioux nickname (Indian U. 12/5)
Students say wait on Sioux name (Indian U. 12/4)
Sports staff wants to keep Sioux name (Indian U. 11/30)
Man complains about nickname protest (Indian U. 11/22)
School considers re-approaching tribes (Indian U. 11/21)
Nickname report due next week (Indian U. 11/17)
Faculty urge change of nickname (Indian U. 11/09)
Debate over nickname continues (Indian U. 11/7)
Resolution of 'Sioux' name urged (Indian U. 11/6)
Funding threat upsets president (Indian U. 10/25)
No one can agree on 'Sioux' (Indian U. 10/24)
Mascot survey not ready yet (Indian U. 10/20)
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