by Anne
The University of North Dakota has produced a lot of NHL players over the last few years, most notably to Sabres fans, Drew Stafford. Also other NHL players including Zach Parise, Travis Zajac, TJ Oshie, Ed Belfour, Matt Greene and Jonathan Toews.
The team has long been known as the Fighting Sioux, one in our country's seemingly endless list of logos and team names that uses human beings as a mascot. It seemed, as with the Blackhawks, Indians, Braves, etc. etc., that these teams would just continue to offend for generations to come. However, according to Fox News, in an effort to be more politically correct and less culturally and historically offensive, the University of North Dakota will no longer use the nickname the "Fighting Sioux," or the accompanying logo:
The name and logo will be retired after this coming school year, on August 1, 2010. I'm all for this decision. Its pretty ridiculous that we still have so many teams that have Native Americans as their mascot. I won't even touch on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. That's an entirely different blog post.
I applaud the University of North Dakota for their decision and hope that the next logo and mascot are not totally lame. Ok, technically it wasn't their decision, they'd have to get tribal permission to use the logo and the NCAA will bust a cap if they keep using the logo without tribal permission.
"Fighting Sioux" has been their nickname since 1930 which replaced the totally badass nickname of "Flickertails."
I applaud the University of North Dakota for their decision and hope that the next logo and mascot are not totally lame. Ok, technically it wasn't their decision, they'd have to get tribal permission to use the logo and the NCAA will bust a cap if they keep using the logo without tribal permission.
"Fighting Sioux" has been their nickname since 1930 which replaced the totally badass nickname of "Flickertails."