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White Man: Indians proud of Redskins
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2002 A White Man says Indians are proud of the name "Redskins," according to John McCaslin of The Washington Times. In his "Inside the Beltway" column, McCaslin recounts a recent trip by Hugh C. Newton to the Navajo Nation. On the trip, Newton ran into a school called Red Mesa High School, whose mascot is the Redskins. "Several Indians I talked to said they were proud of the name," Newton said. Get the Story:
Inside the Beltway: Eye of the beholder (The Washington Times 5/30) Relevant Links:
Red Mesa High School - http://www.redmesa.k12.az.us/Hshome.htm
Red Mesa Unified School District - http://www.redmesa.k12.az.us
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