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Native American Group Pleased with NY Mascot Case Being Referred to DOJ

  • The U.S. Department of Education has referred an investigation into New York's use of Native mascots to the Department of Justice.
  • The Native American group NAGA supports this referral, viewing it as a step towards upholding free speech and considering diverse views within Native American communities.
  • Frank Blackcloud argues that banning Native American mascots mischaracterizes their intent and that many view them as symbols of honor and pride.
  • The Massapequa Board of Education claims the referral is a significant victory in their fight against what they call unconstitutional regulations by New York State.
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Native American group pleased with NY mascot case being referred to DOJ

(The Center Square) – A Native American group is pleased with the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to refer an investigation into New York institutions to the Department of Justice over the use of Native mascots in public education.

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Nice Kicks broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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