Ezra Shaw / Getty Images North America Iconic California Resort Changing Name Due to 'Offensive' Word The name reportedly comes from the Algonquin tribe's language and originally meant 'woman,' but is now considered derogatory by some. By Kayla Kunkel August 29, 2020
Courtesy of Auska Mitchell via AP Trump Admin Set to Execute Killer 20 Years After Horrific Slayings Lezmond Mitchell is scheduled to be executed for the 2001 murders of a 9-year-old girl and her grandmother. By The Associated Press August 25, 2020
Jamie Squire / Getty Images Kansas City Chiefs Ban Iconic Native American Attire from Stadium The Kansas City Chiefs will prohibit the wearing of Native American attire in Arrowhead Stadium. By The Associated Press August 20, 2020
Charles Krupa / APCommentary Dem Platform Honors Native American Groups Who Fought Against US in War of 1812 Native American groups being honored by the Democratic Party slaughtered Americans and sided with enemy forces. By Christine Favocci July 30, 2020
David Tulis / AP Atlanta Braves Become Latest Team To Bow to Woke Crowd 'This is just getting out of hand.' By The Associated Press July 20, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary So About That 'Racist' Redskins Logo Leftists Got Removed - Turns Out a Native American Made It The son of the Native American man who designed the Washington Redskins' Indian head logo is disappointed the team is retiring it. By Johnathan Jones July 15, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Washington Redskins Kneel to Corporate Pressure, Will Eliminate Native American Imagery: Report A new report indicates the Redskins' team name won't be the only thing to go as the Washington NFL franchise rebrands. By Bryan Chai July 9, 2020
Andrew Harnik / AP Supreme Court Hands Over Huge Chunk of Oklahoma to Native American Tribe The Supreme Court ruled that much of eastern Oklahoma is a Native American reservation belonging to the Creek tribe. By The Associated Press July 9, 2020
@AmAcademyRome / Twitter screen shot Author Wendell Berry Sues To Protect Mural on University Chopping Block Author Wendell Berry and his wife have sued the University of Kentucky over its plans to remove a mural depicting the history of Kentucky. By Neil Shah July 7, 2020
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary Sioux Leaders Demand Destruction of Mount Rushmore The wave of renewed criticism over the monument of Mount Rushmore hints that our nation's struggle with the revisionist mob is far from over. By Jared Harris July 5, 2020