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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2001 The Northern Plains Conference on American Indian Nicknames and Logos opens today at the University of North Dakota with a speech by environmental and political activist Winona LaDuke. The conference will end on Friday with a rally at the new Ralph Engelstad Arena, which will open for its first hockey game the same night. Financed by wealthy alumnus Ralph Engelstad, the arena will include a statue depicting a Sioux warrior on a horse. The school's nickname, "Fighting Sioux," is opposed by tribes in the area and most Native students. Engelstad threatened to drop the $100 million arena project if the school scrapped the nickname. The school's logo depicts an Indian head. Get the Story:
UND CONFERENCE: LaDuke speaks today (The Grand Forks Herald 10/3)
North Dakota's new arena to open with contoversial Indian logo (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 10/3)
Schedule: NORTHERN PLAINS CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN NICKNAMES AND LOGOS (The Grand Forks Herald 10/3) Relevant Links:
The Northern Plains Conference on American Indian Team Names & Logos - http://www.und.nodak.edu/org/span/bridges/conference.html
The University of North Dakota - http://www.und.edu Related Stories:
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'Fighting Sioux' arena to open (10/1)
Street for 'Fighting Sioux' friend sought (9/27)
'Fighting Sioux' school sets goals (9/26)
LaDuke to speak at mascot conference (9/11)
'Fighting Sioux' arena cost is $100M (8/16)
'Fighting Sioux' logo removed at school (8/3)
Letters: 'Fighting Sioux' nickname (8/2)
Head of UND Indian Studies quits (5/30)
Means may protest 'Fighting Sioux' school (5/9)
'Fighting Sioux' School: Place For Indians? (3/29)
'Fighting Sioux' still debated (3/26)
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'Fighting Sioux' protest planned (2/22)
'Fighting Sioux' debate rages on (2/19)
'Sioux' controversy focus of talk, article (2/16)
AG won't investigate 'Sioux' decision (2/14)
Civil rights complaint against school (2/13)
Bill seeks to help 'Fighting Sioux' school (2/8)
Dispute over 'Fighting Sioux' continues (1/30)
'Fighting Sioux' supporter tied to school funds (1/29)
Board won't reconsider 'Sioux' vote (1/26)
'Fighting Sioux' discussion set (1/25)
Tribe blasts 'Fighting Sioux' decision (1/18)
UND mascot conference opens today
Facebook TwitterWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2001 The Northern Plains Conference on American Indian Nicknames and Logos opens today at the University of North Dakota with a speech by environmental and political activist Winona LaDuke. The conference will end on Friday with a rally at the new Ralph Engelstad Arena, which will open for its first hockey game the same night. Financed by wealthy alumnus Ralph Engelstad, the arena will include a statue depicting a Sioux warrior on a horse. The school's nickname, "Fighting Sioux," is opposed by tribes in the area and most Native students. Engelstad threatened to drop the $100 million arena project if the school scrapped the nickname. The school's logo depicts an Indian head. Get the Story:
UND CONFERENCE: LaDuke speaks today (The Grand Forks Herald 10/3)
North Dakota's new arena to open with contoversial Indian logo (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 10/3)
Schedule: NORTHERN PLAINS CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN INDIAN NICKNAMES AND LOGOS (The Grand Forks Herald 10/3) Relevant Links:
The Northern Plains Conference on American Indian Team Names & Logos - http://www.und.nodak.edu/org/span/bridges/conference.html
The University of North Dakota - http://www.und.edu Related Stories:
UND arena to have 'Sioux' statue (10/2)
'Fighting Sioux' arena to open (10/1)
Street for 'Fighting Sioux' friend sought (9/27)
'Fighting Sioux' school sets goals (9/26)
LaDuke to speak at mascot conference (9/11)
'Fighting Sioux' arena cost is $100M (8/16)
'Fighting Sioux' logo removed at school (8/3)
Letters: 'Fighting Sioux' nickname (8/2)
Head of UND Indian Studies quits (5/30)
Means may protest 'Fighting Sioux' school (5/9)
'Fighting Sioux' School: Place For Indians? (3/29)
'Fighting Sioux' still debated (3/26)
Schools condemn Indian mascots (3/22)
'Sioux' school being investigated (3/15)
Tribe protests 'Fighting Sioux' charges (2/28)
'Fighting Sioux' protest held (2/26)
'Fighting Sioux' protest planned (2/22)
'Fighting Sioux' debate rages on (2/19)
'Sioux' controversy focus of talk, article (2/16)
AG won't investigate 'Sioux' decision (2/14)
Civil rights complaint against school (2/13)
Bill seeks to help 'Fighting Sioux' school (2/8)
Dispute over 'Fighting Sioux' continues (1/30)
'Fighting Sioux' supporter tied to school funds (1/29)
Board won't reconsider 'Sioux' vote (1/26)
'Fighting Sioux' discussion set (1/25)
Tribe blasts 'Fighting Sioux' decision (1/18)
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