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Wahoo Debate
With the phenomenal success of the Cleveland Indians in past seasons, the controversy over the "Chief Wahoo" logo has once again come to the surface.
Juan Reyna, chairperson of the Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance, has already met with Indians owner, Richard Jacobson, on the mater of the “Chief Wahoo” Emblem. Mayor Michael White has also met with him in and talked to Jacobson about the controversy. During the playoffs and World Series, the Wahoo controversy received national coverage; on the Ontario Street sidewalk in front of Jacobs Field, before every playoff game, there were peaceful demonstrations in which protestors called for the removal of the name and logo of the Cleveland baseball team.
The feather on Chief Wahoo's head is a sacred symbol. The hook nose and the grinning buck teeth are caricatures of real people. As for the red skin, no Native Americans have red skin. The more realistic this cartoon character loo
Approximate Word count = 639
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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