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  • Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe (North Dakota) Announces Lawsuit Against NCAA

    Speaking at the tribal headquarters of the Spirit Lake Sioux Nation, attorney Reed Soderstrom announced a lawsuit against the NCAA alleging copyright infringement and civil rights violations. The Sioux tribe supports the University of North Dakota’s “Fighting Sioux” nickname and logo, but the NCAA has deemed them to be “hostile and abusive.”

    “Today, the Spirit Lake Tribe of Indians, by and through its Committee of Understanding and Respect, and Archie Fool Bear, individually, and as Representative of more than 1004 Petitioners of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, filed a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association in direct response to their attempt to take away and prevent the North Dakota Sioux Indians from giving their name forever to the University of North Dakota,” said Soderstrom in prepared remarks.



    This is the opposite of what we normally see. Pretty cool IMO.

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    haha my link magically changed as I was trying to.

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    • #3
      Somehow, I suspect, money and royalties are at the root of this legal action.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        Somehow, I suspect, money and royalties are at the root of this legal action.
        I'm sure millions of dollars are at stake here.

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        • #5
          greed

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          • #6
            When the ???Fighting Sioux??? come to town to play the ???Braves??? this year I am sure the NCAA will be watching. Someone should remind the announcers not to call it a possession ARROW. Maybe possession direction so we are not considered ???hostile and abusive???

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            • #7
              Sioux vs Braves. I like that.
              What part of illegal don't you understand?

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              • #8
                I think it's time we started a black market with sweatshirts, hats, and t-shirts sporting the old mascot. We don't have a tribe to stick up for us that's what ticks me off. We're just "Braves", how generic ;p hahaha
                ... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
                I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BUFanatic View Post
                  I think it's time we started a black market with sweatshirts, hats, and t-shirts sporting the old mascot. We don't have a tribe to stick up for us that's what ticks me off. We're just "Braves", how generic ;p hahaha
                  count me in!
                  WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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                  • #10
                    I always thought it was an honor to have things named after you.

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                    • #11
                      As a NoDak, I think this is great.
                      Last edited by Old Coach; 11-04-2011, 07:51 AM.

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                      • #12
                        I for one was a fan of the little indian, er, Native American wielding the small hatchet with his front foot pointed up and the back one pointed down. About circa 1982. My buddies' dad had a logo of the little guy right next to a "keep Versace" sign in his office. I think the little dude had a large rounded nose, which for a time I found offensive as a person of German descent who comes from a long line of individuals with large rounded noses.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ancona flash View Post
                          I for one was a fan of the little indian, er, Native American wielding the small hatchet with his front foot pointed up and the back one pointed down. About circa 1982. My buddies' dad had a logo of the little guy right next to a "keep Versace" sign in his office. I think the little dude had a large rounded nose, which for a time I found offensive as a person of German descent who comes from a long line of individuals with large rounded noses.
                          you rly found a large rounded cartoon nose on a cartoon indian offensive because you have a large rounded nose because you are German? ......

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