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what american army is called the army, but american cowboys and soldiers used to call the native americans, indians indians they were known as. we're not allowed to call them that now. when you have a film that revises that, what do you do about the brutality of the old west? this film opens with rosamund pike and her entire family wiped out by comanche indians, so you are already thinking, i don't see where the balance is with a new look at the balance is with a new look at the west, where we expect white america to be slightly kind of apologetic for the way native americans were treated. this film doesn't do that, which is quite brave of it. rest in bail is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homeland, and they come under attack from comanche indians. nobody comes out of it particularly well. it is quite brutal and bleak. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism, that revisionism of what the giroux is, going back to believe the kid, or dances with wolves with kevin costner. —— of what they hear row is. quite tough to watch? yes, and you do
what american army is called the army, but american cowboys and soldiers used to call the native americans, indians indians they were known as. we're not allowed to call them that now. when you have a film that revises that, what do you do about the brutality of the old west? this film opens with rosamund pike and her entire family wiped out by comanche indians, so you are already thinking, i don't see where the balance is with a new look at the balance is with a new look at the west, where we...
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today either in the culture or in the media or whatever is like you know of the problems with native american indians today that's all stuff to talk about when i. know anybody what do you think about that they'll say well that was an us we were not the ones who took your land that was our ancestors so get over it they don't really understand that that behavior that was done in the one thousand nine hundred seventy eight hundred is happening today and it's the two thousand that's happening right now and that i play is a perfect example of it it's twenty seven. the technology that we still have these squabbles and whatever it's funny because there are so many times when you're talking and i'm listening and i'm risk on or when i say something but the problem has been listening that's why he's been so quiet the step is and the lack of understanding. across the country with with all the issues i think it's just more it's mostly people wanting to be heard and having a willingness to listen to tell me what in all of who you are and all of which is said what's america to you to me personally absolute straigh
today either in the culture or in the media or whatever is like you know of the problems with native american indians today that's all stuff to talk about when i. know anybody what do you think about that they'll say well that was an us we were not the ones who took your land that was our ancestors so get over it they don't really understand that that behavior that was done in the one thousand nine hundred seventy eight hundred is happening today and it's the two thousand that's happening right...
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american national identity. in fact given the ubiquity of indian imagery, it can be hard to believe the country was once imagined without its nativeor the tribes, that many details have been forgotten. did you know to instance that more indians were removed by boat than by wagin? 0rthe 300 indians were removed by boat than by wagin? or the 300 died indians were removed by boat than by wagin? 0rthe 300 died in wagin? or the 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. when a culture chooses to think of itself, it is always evolving. the very existence of this museum and the fa ct existence of this museum and the fact that our congress chose to establish it is a signal, at least we ta ke establish it is a signal, at least we take it as a signal, that they are ready, that ask us to tell these stories in our way from our perspective, and i think that is actually a very mature thing for our country to do. in the 20th century, advertisers began exploiting american indian images as the us transformed into a consumer economy. the growing list of the american west and the pioneer spirit that indians represented became a great way to sell
american national identity. in fact given the ubiquity of indian imagery, it can be hard to believe the country was once imagined without its nativeor the tribes, that many details have been forgotten. did you know to instance that more indians were removed by boat than by wagin? 0rthe 300 indians were removed by boat than by wagin? or the 300 died indians were removed by boat than by wagin? 0rthe 300 died in wagin? or the 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. when a culture chooses to...
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american national identity. jane: in fact, given the ubiquity of indian imagery, it is hard to believe that the country was once imagined without its nativecans. the indian removal act was a tragedy for the tribes, but many details have been forgotten. did you know, for instance, that more indians were removed by boat than by wagon? more than 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. >> when a culture chooses to think of itself as always evolving, the very existence of this museum, the fact that our congress chose to establish it, is a signal -- at least we take it as a signal -- that they are ready, they ask us to tell these stories in our way from our perspective. i think that is actually a very mature thing for our country to do. jane: in the 20th century, advertisers began exploiting america's indian images as the u.s. transformed into a consumer economy. the growing myth of the american west and the pioneer spirit indians represented became a great way to sell things. listen to this description of the cherokee chief. "the chief stands high, wild, and handsome, with flared fenders." we're talking about a car, for goodness sake. >
american national identity. jane: in fact, given the ubiquity of indian imagery, it is hard to believe that the country was once imagined without its nativecans. the indian removal act was a tragedy for the tribes, but many details have been forgotten. did you know, for instance, that more indians were removed by boat than by wagon? more than 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. >> when a culture chooses to think of itself as always evolving, the very existence of this museum,...
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the federal government had a very spotty record over the many decades of its treatment of native american indian tribes in this nation. for us to not act in order to countermand what the national labor relations brd has done on its own would be a mistake. it would be wrongheaded in that we're going to have the types of relations, government-to-government relations with those in this country that level of respect, then congress needs to act, congress needs to maintain that relation. and so for local governments, state governments to have this protection if the nlra and tribes not to then we'd be making a severe mistake to not take action here today with this legislation so with that, i urge strong support for all portions of s. 140 today and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i yield two and a half minutes to the gentlelady from illinois, ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i support tribal sovereignty. i also support w
the federal government had a very spotty record over the many decades of its treatment of native american indian tribes in this nation. for us to not act in order to countermand what the national labor relations brd has done on its own would be a mistake. it would be wrongheaded in that we're going to have the types of relations, government-to-government relations with those in this country that level of respect, then congress needs to act, congress needs to maintain that relation. and so for...
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american indian two-spirits organization. we'll talk about what it means to identify as native american, and be a part of the lgbtqi community. but first, let's check in what people are saying about the lgbtq community. our first quote comes from ellen degeneres. why not? i love her, she's my favorite. she either has something so funny to say or something so intelligent. so in an interview with megyn kelly,
american indian two-spirits organization. we'll talk about what it means to identify as native american, and be a part of the lgbtqi community. but first, let's check in what people are saying about the lgbtq community. our first quote comes from ellen degeneres. why not? i love her, she's my favorite. she either has something so funny to say or something so intelligent. so in an interview with megyn kelly,
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and by the way, that was not an american notion, it was a native indian american notion.it was a first peoples notion, it came from the iroquois nation. the separation of powers came from the iroquois people and we adopted that. yes, the charter says that the board president can be acting mayor and act in both roles, but it was never contemplated to last for a long period of time. and because for some reason we were not able to get it together because of the holidays, ed lee died, the day of the last board meeting of 2017, our colleague ms. fewer was out of the country, it was not right to schedule that meeting, so i'm not pointing fingers at anybody. i hope to have that meeting the first week of january, the second week of january, here we are, it's the third week of january. i believe this is the longest period of time where a board president has served as acting mayor. i had my staff look at it. there were periods of time where somebody has been a mayor out of town and appointed the board president for a handful of days. there is the instance in 1978 that been referred
and by the way, that was not an american notion, it was a native indian american notion.it was a first peoples notion, it came from the iroquois nation. the separation of powers came from the iroquois people and we adopted that. yes, the charter says that the board president can be acting mayor and act in both roles, but it was never contemplated to last for a long period of time. and because for some reason we were not able to get it together because of the holidays, ed lee died, the day of...
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it can be hard to believe that the country was once imagined without its native americans. the indian wagon. more than 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. what a culture chooses to think of itself is always evolving. very existence of this museum, the fa ct very existence of this museum, the fact that our congress chose to establish it is a signal, at least we ta ke establish it is a signal, at least we take it as a signal, that they are ready, they ask us to tell these stories in our way from our perspective. i think that's actually a very mature thing for our country to do. is in the 20th century advertisers began exploiting american indian images as the us transformed into a consumer economy. the growthing myth of the american west and the pioneer spirit that indians represented became a great way to sell things. listen to this description of the chief. the chief stands high, wild and handsome with flaerd vendors. we are are talking about a car. it was detrimental it throws american indians in the past. as you see around the gallery, you are looking at images of 19th cen
it can be hard to believe that the country was once imagined without its native americans. the indian wagon. more than 300 died in 1837 when this steamship capsized. what a culture chooses to think of itself is always evolving. very existence of this museum, the fa ct very existence of this museum, the fact that our congress chose to establish it is a signal, at least we ta ke establish it is a signal, at least we take it as a signal, that they are ready, they ask us to tell these stories in...
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education program supports the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of american-indian and alaska native students as it connects to their social and emotional well-being in the san francisco unified school district. the center is at sanchez elementary school. >> a little bit of american-indian education history for you. in 1879, the first indian school named carlisle indian school was created. at this time, indian school was for the purpose of getting rid of indian people. in 1924, indian citizenship act happened, the first time that american-indians were considered citizens. in 1968, indians civil rights act happened. in 1972, the title 7 indian education act. 1975, the indian self-determination act. 1978, the american-indian religious freedom act. and in 1991, a report was created to state that indian education was at risk at that time. >> for 2017 highlight and successes. i wanted to -- there's quite a few on the list, but i wanted to shout out a couple that really is new to our program so i will just say them. new multimedia dene library. student representatives american-indian cultu
education program supports the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of american-indian and alaska native students as it connects to their social and emotional well-being in the san francisco unified school district. the center is at sanchez elementary school. >> a little bit of american-indian education history for you. in 1879, the first indian school named carlisle indian school was created. at this time, indian school was for the purpose of getting rid of indian...
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american baseball team the cleveland indians has decided to get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms they follow image has been criticized as offensive and racist by the native american community and also other groups she father who is a caricature of a native american at first appeared on the indians uniforms and nineteen forty eight major league baseball says it will be removed next year and if american journalists and activists simon why a smith says cleveland's owners need to do more to convince doubters their intentions are sincere. the league put pressure on the team to drop its chief wahoo local from its uniforms in while it's playing but the team itself is still selling the merchandise with the image they're going to continue to do that they haven't changed the name they haven't issued an apology to natives in ohio and across the nation for creating a hostile environment for natives in that state so they're just reacting to pressure from the elite they didn't do this because they have a crisis of conscience it's a caricature of indigenous peoples it's a dehumanization of indigenous peoples and it's ubiquitous here in the united states you have the cl
american baseball team the cleveland indians has decided to get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms they follow image has been criticized as offensive and racist by the native american community and also other groups she father who is a caricature of a native american at first appeared on the indians uniforms and nineteen forty eight major league baseball says it will be removed next year and if american journalists and activists simon why a smith says cleveland's owners need to do...
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soul american baseball tame the cleveland indians has decided to get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms and she for who image has been criticized as offensive and racist by the native american community and other groups she for who is a caricature of a native american first appeared on the indians uniforms in one nine hundred forty eight major league baseball says it will be removed next year while van molten rock are spewing from the mayon volcano in the philippines more than eighty thousand villagers from the surrounding area have been forced to hide in schools turned into emergency shelters authorities say villages in the danger zone should be turned into a permanent no man's land to avoid future evacuations. these are your top stories right now on al-jazeera talks hosted by russia on the syrian war have been delayed in sochi the meeting was due to began earlier on tuesday but had been postponed amid reports of differences between turkey and russia their foreign ministers have spoken twice already and an effort to bring all parties to the table about sixteen hundred syrian business been politicians rebels and members of civil society were invited to the black se
soul american baseball tame the cleveland indians has decided to get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms and she for who image has been criticized as offensive and racist by the native american community and other groups she for who is a caricature of a native american first appeared on the indians uniforms in one nine hundred forty eight major league baseball says it will be removed next year while van molten rock are spewing from the mayon volcano in the philippines more than...
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i'm a native american indian. people calling in point about immigration calling they try to stick to the rule of law saying immigrants are here illegally. i want to let people know that they are here illegally according to our laws. i wanted to point that out because it upsets me to see these people talking about the rule of law when actually they are standing on a trapdoor because they are here illegally. areuld like to know if they not, what tribe gave them permission. as far as yesterday, the meeting we watched yesterday upset me because we were watching apartheid in america. a group of christian white men making laws for the masses of people of color, like what they did to the american indians. you are all here illegally unless you're an american indian. next withhampshire is catherine on our independent line. caller: good morning and thank you. how toa suggestion reamers could remain in the united states and become u.s. citizens. before, dreamers of the country in central america or south america and go there
i'm a native american indian. people calling in point about immigration calling they try to stick to the rule of law saying immigrants are here illegally. i want to let people know that they are here illegally according to our laws. i wanted to point that out because it upsets me to see these people talking about the rule of law when actually they are standing on a trapdoor because they are here illegally. areuld like to know if they not, what tribe gave them permission. as far as yesterday,...
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native americans. ronald reagan was the first president to knowledge the gratitude traditions of native americans when he quoted a seneca indian prayer in his 1984 thanksgiving proclamation. century, the pilgrims and other settlers often marked days for giving events suchpecific as the end of a drought or victory in a skirmish with indians. for the pilgrims, the event we call the first thanks giving was not a thinks giving at all. for them, the first thanksgiving took place two years later, in july when a rainfall they had prayed for arrived and saved their harvest. in the 17th century, they were often preceded by days of fasting and humiliation. after the prayers were answered, a day of thanksgiving would be called. during the early years of the civil war, abraham lincoln and jefferson davies issued proclamations that fall into these categories. they appointed days of thanksgiving to express gratitude to god. also included a day of fasting and humiliation early in the war to pray for victory. issued a madison had thanksgiving proclamation for during thectories war of 1812 and at the end of the war. during the revolution, the
native americans. ronald reagan was the first president to knowledge the gratitude traditions of native americans when he quoted a seneca indian prayer in his 1984 thanksgiving proclamation. century, the pilgrims and other settlers often marked days for giving events suchpecific as the end of a drought or victory in a skirmish with indians. for the pilgrims, the event we call the first thanks giving was not a thinks giving at all. for them, the first thanksgiving took place two years later, in...
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indians? the native american population has been the enemy for 75 years. on you as ve looked the enemy. now these people have to learn as good, loyal, british subjects. easys not going to be very considering that there are a lot of white loyal british subjects than to nothing more indian land. about this.nk if you were a native american your great 63 and fear is that the english get more are going to of your land what are you going to do about it? when they start saying, hey, we do everybody out a ice big chunk of your territory? yeah. >> they aren't going to be happy with it. >> and if they persist? retaliate. exactly, of s course what happens in pontiac's rebellion. ontiac leads the northwest indians even before the war with france is over to besiege almost every single british outpost detroit and pittsburgh. because they are worried without face a pretty ey dismal future. the government doesn't want to indian war after indian war in the interior of north america. so they have got to figure out a that. deal with he second problem they are looking at is law enforcement. colonial t all
indians? the native american population has been the enemy for 75 years. on you as ve looked the enemy. now these people have to learn as good, loyal, british subjects. easys not going to be very considering that there are a lot of white loyal british subjects than to nothing more indian land. about this.nk if you were a native american your great 63 and fear is that the english get more are going to of your land what are you going to do about it? when they start saying, hey, we do everybody...
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until next time, goodbye. of native report, we view the infrared photography of erv schleufer. we visit the spokane, washington, american indianommunity center. and we attend the national congress of american indians mid year conference. we also learn something new about healthy living and hear from our elders on this edition of native report. announcer: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
until next time, goodbye. of native report, we view the infrared photography of erv schleufer. we visit the spokane, washington, american indianommunity center. and we attend the national congress of american indians mid year conference. we also learn something new about healthy living and hear from our elders on this edition of native report. announcer: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth...
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indian land. so let's think about this. if you were a native american leader in 1763 and your great fear is that the english colonists are going to get more of your land, what are you going to do about it? when they start saying, hey, we would like to carve out a nice big chunk of your territory? yeah. >> they aren't going to be happy with it. prof. broussard: and if they persist? >> probably going to fight back, retaliate. prof. broussard: and this is exactly, of course, what happens in pontiac's rebellion. pontiac leads the northwest indians even before the war with france is over to besiege almost every single british outpost between detroit and pittsburgh. because they are worried without french help, they face a pretty dismal future. the government doesn't want to have to fight indian war after indian war in the interior of north america. so they have got to figure out a way to deal with that. the second problem they are looking at is law enforcement. like almost all colonial empires, the british try to follow the economic policy of mercantilism. w
indian land. so let's think about this. if you were a native american leader in 1763 and your great fear is that the english colonists are going to get more of your land, what are you going to do about it? when they start saying, hey, we would like to carve out a nice big chunk of your territory? yeah. >> they aren't going to be happy with it. prof. broussard: and if they persist? >> probably going to fight back, retaliate. prof. broussard: and this is exactly, of course, what...
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please help me welcome jay nightwolf, native american activist and host of the radio show american indian'speaking native language] nightwolf, a member of the cherokee nation. and also imagine if theo government were looking after your best interests. all of your assets would be managed by bureaucrats on your behalf. the special bureau has even been overseen. every important decision you make requires approval, and every approval comes with an amount of bullshit regulations. how does this work? if you don't know, as a native years we for over 500 have been held hostage by a foreign government, a foreign takeover. when i heard this boy in the nfle house talk about football players and call them sons of bitches, i said on my you were tom, if ask any of these football players if any of their mothers s, their answers would be no. is real son of a bitch occupying 1600 pennsylvania avenue. [applause] about of brooklyn, queens dog with a bank account. this fool has done more in one year to tear down the hopes and dreams of all of us here in america than all of the presidents combined before him. [
please help me welcome jay nightwolf, native american activist and host of the radio show american indian'speaking native language] nightwolf, a member of the cherokee nation. and also imagine if theo government were looking after your best interests. all of your assets would be managed by bureaucrats on your behalf. the special bureau has even been overseen. every important decision you make requires approval, and every approval comes with an amount of bullshit regulations. how does this work?...
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cleveland indians baseball team as they get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms many consider the chief or her image to be racist and offensive chief wahoo is a caricature of a native american that first appeared only indians uniforms in one thousand nine hundred forty seven major league baseball say will be removed from next year after the team owners agreed with their view that the logo is no longer appropriate for on field use well earlier i spoke to the native american journalist and activist simon morris smith he says cleveland's ownership need to do more to convince their answers their intentions are sincere. the league put pressure on that team to drop its chief wahoo local from its uniforms in while it's playing but the team itself is still selling the merchandise with the image they're going to continue to do that they haven't changed the name they haven't issued an apology to natives in ohio and across the nation for creating a hostile environment for natives in that state so they're just reacting to pressure from the elite they didn't do this that they have a crisis of conscience it's a caricature of indigenous peoples it's a dehumanization of indigenous peoples
cleveland indians baseball team as they get rid of a controversial logo from their uniforms many consider the chief or her image to be racist and offensive chief wahoo is a caricature of a native american that first appeared only indians uniforms in one thousand nine hundred forty seven major league baseball say will be removed from next year after the team owners agreed with their view that the logo is no longer appropriate for on field use well earlier i spoke to the native american...
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native americans. last saturday the senate passed a bill to recognize six american indian tribes in virginia. tribes made up the palaton nation. that's where pocahantas came from. if trump wants to make up for what he said and change an error, they should sign that bill and recognize that nation. >> i think we like pocahantas. we don't want to see it used as a slur word. great predictions for a national holiday. when we return, let me finish up with the words of dr. martin luther king from a birmingham jail where he wrote them by hand. you're watching "hardball." i'm sorry, leo. i know i'm late. traffic on the ponte vecchio on a monday. always late. oh! my wallet! un momento. card lock from capital one. instantly lock your card. in case your card goes... arrivederci. mona! that smile. technology this convenient... could make history. what's in your wallet? get ready for centrum micro-workouts. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum micronutrients fuel your body from the inside out. grab a centrum and join in. repeat daily. ( ♪ ) ♪ one is the only nu
native americans. last saturday the senate passed a bill to recognize six american indian tribes in virginia. tribes made up the palaton nation. that's where pocahantas came from. if trump wants to make up for what he said and change an error, they should sign that bill and recognize that nation. >> i think we like pocahantas. we don't want to see it used as a slur word. great predictions for a national holiday. when we return, let me finish up with the words of dr. martin luther king...
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native american chief has also been questioned in the end n.h.l. well earlier we spoke to native american journalist and activist simon moya smith hey says the cleveland indians ownership need to do more to convince doubt of their intentions in ditching the chief wahoo logo all sincere. the league put pressure on the team to drop its chief wahoo logo from its uniforms in while it's playing but the team itself is still selling the merchandise with the image they're going to continue to do that they haven't changed the name they haven't issued an apology to natives in ohio and across the nation for creating a hostile environment for natives in that state so they're just reacting to the pressure from the leak they didn't do this because they had a crisis of conscience it's a caricature of indigenous peoples it's a dehumanization of indigenous peoples and it's ubiquitous here in the united states you have the cleveland indians you have the washington football team which is named for a slur that means dead indians you have the kansas city chiefs you have the chicago blackhawks that humanization in the united states continues and i think that for the rest of the wo
native american chief has also been questioned in the end n.h.l. well earlier we spoke to native american journalist and activist simon moya smith hey says the cleveland indians ownership need to do more to convince doubt of their intentions in ditching the chief wahoo logo all sincere. the league put pressure on the team to drop its chief wahoo logo from its uniforms in while it's playing but the team itself is still selling the merchandise with the image they're going to continue to do that...
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a century he has appeared on the jerseys and caps of the cleveland indians but on monday the league announced that the native american caricature would no longer feature from twenty nineteen after the indians owners agreed it was no longer appropriate but the term chief wahoo generated some seventy thousand tweets on monday as people in the united states reacted to this news major league baseball delivered the news on their own twitter account and collected over eight hundred likes of just luck really that much for an account with eight million followers but what is interesting is that the cleveland indians themselves their own twitter account made no mention of this at all their facebook account did though but the most liked comment was very critical of the decision to say i had a lot of respect for the team owners until this day i'm so sorry to see you bowed to the whims of social justice warriors now those opposed to this decision on twitter have been using the hash tag keep the chief this person says it's an embarrassing bow to political correctness but they have been numerous online campaigns and protest rallies
a century he has appeared on the jerseys and caps of the cleveland indians but on monday the league announced that the native american caricature would no longer feature from twenty nineteen after the indians owners agreed it was no longer appropriate but the term chief wahoo generated some seventy thousand tweets on monday as people in the united states reacted to this news major league baseball delivered the news on their own twitter account and collected over eight hundred likes of just luck...
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arizona we have gentleman a she's a native american journalist who writes about indigenous affairs around the world she also covered the standing we've known for indian country but we're going to start a conversation with many who's in pot city thanks femi cody you are the director of the battle of standing rock and this is been billed as the only native made film about the uprising of standing rock tell us how it even came to be. well i was actually already in north dakota working on another production and when i heard about what was going on over a stone rock just said basically just dropped me off over there and so i got dropped off over there and i had run into a couple relatives a couple cousins and some friends that were already there in camp so i kind of just fell right into camp and i had my laptop in my camera with me so. i just i just started doing these little small little bit clips because i wanted to help to spread the message and get the word out and raise awareness about what was going on there and after i was there for about a week i actually got hit up by sundance and by the redford center and they actually asked me if i had heard an
arizona we have gentleman a she's a native american journalist who writes about indigenous affairs around the world she also covered the standing we've known for indian country but we're going to start a conversation with many who's in pot city thanks femi cody you are the director of the battle of standing rock and this is been billed as the only native made film about the uprising of standing rock tell us how it even came to be. well i was actually already in north dakota working on another...
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cleveland indians iconic logo is going away an image of character of a native american come of the logomous with the baseball team in one fashion or another since 1915. the logo considered by some racist and offensive at progressive field. the statement made said the indians ultimately agree with my position. the logo no longer appropriate and i appreciate the acknowledgment. removing it from the uniform for the start of the 2019th season is the right course. the chairman of the cleveland indians. a lot of money getting bent on the philadelphia eagles to win super bowl 52 by one individual. a person known as better ask me a fortune in the world series by winning every game he wagered on, something that led to the city's worst month ever for sports books. the person said to have been placing a bet the minimum $1 million on the dollars on a coast away our right. he placed a $1 million bet that if he does when he gets back 1.65 million because the eagles are the underdogs in the game. patriots arrived in minneapolis yesterday were bill belichick had folks talking about his fedora. walking
cleveland indians iconic logo is going away an image of character of a native american come of the logomous with the baseball team in one fashion or another since 1915. the logo considered by some racist and offensive at progressive field. the statement made said the indians ultimately agree with my position. the logo no longer appropriate and i appreciate the acknowledgment. removing it from the uniform for the start of the 2019th season is the right course. the chairman of the cleveland...
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non native watch other non that is would like it but it was specifically being made for the indigenous people and it's because our generation we were all inspired by the same generation american indian movement the generation of our parents and our uncles and. aunties and dad has allowed us to be able to do what we're doing today we're sort of building upon what they laid down for us and so in this movie where showing what we're doing now in this generation and so hopefully this film can help inspire the next generation the nine ten eleven twelve year olds right now who watch us and be like those guys are cool you know they're out there fighting for our land and our water locking down you know scouting point over maps in the middle of the night you know so hopefully that's good that's the ultimate goal for this is to be able to help in inspiring the next generation that might already be happening we got this tweet from maura on twitter she says it's very important to discuss the significance of indigenous films participation at the sundance film festival and of course this being one of them there actually eight indigenous led films here this year but i want to show this week from th
non native watch other non that is would like it but it was specifically being made for the indigenous people and it's because our generation we were all inspired by the same generation american indian movement the generation of our parents and our uncles and. aunties and dad has allowed us to be able to do what we're doing today we're sort of building upon what they laid down for us and so in this movie where showing what we're doing now in this generation and so hopefully this film can help...
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native americans were treated. this film doesn't do that, which is rather brave of it. christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indianso their natural homeland, and they come under attack from comanche indians. it is about warring factions. nobody comes out of it particularly well. it is fairly brutal and bleak landscape. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going back to billy the kid or dances with wolves with kevin costner. but it doesn't quite tell it from the point of view of the indian. quite a tough watch? it is. and you don't get the payoff that you usually get with the hero emerging. a bit more uplift in our third choice today, i say with some hope? it's a comedy, but a maudlin one, about ben stiller experiencing a midlife crisis. i thought this was very funny, directed by mike whyte, who people might know as the director of school of rock forjack black. this is about ben stiller who has to take his son, troy, on a tour of colleges. americans do this, flying off to see which colleges they want to get into,
native americans were treated. this film doesn't do that, which is rather brave of it. christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indianso their natural homeland, and they come under attack from comanche indians. it is about warring factions. nobody comes out of it particularly well. it is fairly brutal and bleak landscape. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going...
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the cleveland indians will no longer feature the chief logo on the uniform. the red faced native american character has been condemned as racest. they agreed it's no longer appropriate . the team will wear the logo this season and county to sell merchandise featuring it. >>> tom hanks has been cast as fred rodgers from the tv show mr. roger's neighborhood. it's for the upcoming bio flick, you are my friend. it will shoot this year just in time for 590th anniversary of the famed children's show. we'll be right back. . >>> the egos are once again -- eagles are once again underdogs. >> we going to continue to prove people wrong. >> really was him by the wyoming the dog of the night of the super bowl so far is a boston radio show host that made a comment about tom brady's five-year-old daughter. after the host watcher and documentary. >> i thought the first scene was so staged where brady's in the kitchen, his kid's being an annoying little ant. >> last night the patriot's quarterback expressed understanding. >> we all have careers and we all neighboring mistakes and, i mean, i'd hate for som
the cleveland indians will no longer feature the chief logo on the uniform. the red faced native american character has been condemned as racest. they agreed it's no longer appropriate . the team will wear the logo this season and county to sell merchandise featuring it. >>> tom hanks has been cast as fred rodgers from the tv show mr. roger's neighborhood. it's for the upcoming bio flick, you are my friend. it will shoot this year just in time for 590th anniversary of the famed...
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indian killing militias that can change continued and intensified as a u.s. appropriated more land, slave patrols group accordingly. the ethnic cleansing of native americans complete, flavors with their reserve of capital and enslaved labor transform the mississippi valley into the cotton kingdom that formed the basis for u.s. capitalism and world trade. in the words of harvard historian walter johnson, the extension of slavery into the mississippi valley gave an institution that was in decline at the end of 18th century new light in the 19th. in 1800 there were around 100,000 slaves living within the boundaries of the present day state of mississippi and louisiana. by 1840 there were more than 250,000, more than double. in 1860, more than 750,000. double again, tripled. the militaristic powerhouse of the united states, as it became by 1840 derived from real estate which included enslaved africans as well as appropriated land. the united states was founded as a capitalist state and an empire on conquered land in the form of slave. this was exceptional in the world and has remained exceptional. the capitalist firearms industry was among the first successfu
indian killing militias that can change continued and intensified as a u.s. appropriated more land, slave patrols group accordingly. the ethnic cleansing of native americans complete, flavors with their reserve of capital and enslaved labor transform the mississippi valley into the cotton kingdom that formed the basis for u.s. capitalism and world trade. in the words of harvard historian walter johnson, the extension of slavery into the mississippi valley gave an institution that was in decline...
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native americans with sports team names. >> bill: the native americans did not express their displeasure for the logo. >> public policy voting asked ohio voters do you approve of the indians wahoo. 66% approved. even hillary clinton clinton voters. 52% approved. again, who is making the uproar and when we look back in 50 years. >> bill: it comes off in a year and a half. 2019. >> they will continue to sell merchandise with chief wahoo in the stadium shops so they can keep the trademark. >> bill: they'll make a lot of money on merchandise before they make that transition. who is next? is it the kansas city chiefs, the washington redskins? who is it? >> commissioner goodell says he doesn't believe the redskins owner is going to change the name. keep in mind the cost of branding. it's easy to say it's not nice, people don't want to hear that anymore. the cost to rebrand a team we're talking $15, 20, 30 million and for whom? generally we think in terms of when a minority has to fight for its rights. it's that minority fighting for its own rights. i wish the native americans were jumping up and down and say change the name only the satisfy the story. >> bill: goodell works for
native americans with sports team names. >> bill: the native americans did not express their displeasure for the logo. >> public policy voting asked ohio voters do you approve of the indians wahoo. 66% approved. even hillary clinton clinton voters. 52% approved. again, who is making the uproar and when we look back in 50 years. >> bill: it comes off in a year and a half. 2019. >> they will continue to sell merchandise with chief wahoo in the stadium shops so they can...
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the cleveland indians will stop using the chief wahoo logo on their uniforms beginning in 2019. most universities have stopped using native americanteams, like the washington redskins in the n.f.l., have resisted growing pressure to lose the name. ( darya )in other news, levar ball coached another meaningless game in lithuania and tried to grab headlines by randomly saying something ridiculous and obnoxious about warriors coach steve kerr.i'm not going to report it because kerr has said if the media ignores levar, he'll go away. coach kerr- here's hoping what happens in lithuania stays in lithuania. (ácommercialá) legend has it, the first voyagers arrived on canoes, sailing the seas day and night. they knew where they were going, by watching the clouds move in the sky or the way their boats rocked. that's how the waves and stars would speak to them. guide them. sometimes, you can find your way in the world, by getting lost in it. let your legend begin at aulani, a one-of-a-kind disney resort in hawaii entertainment news this morning.... tom hanks is set to play childhood icon mister rogers ... in the upcoming film 'you are my frie
the cleveland indians will stop using the chief wahoo logo on their uniforms beginning in 2019. most universities have stopped using native americanteams, like the washington redskins in the n.f.l., have resisted growing pressure to lose the name. ( darya )in other news, levar ball coached another meaningless game in lithuania and tried to grab headlines by randomly saying something ridiculous and obnoxious about warriors coach steve kerr.i'm not going to report it because kerr has said if the...
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indians removing their iconic logo in the year 2019. after years of debate baseball's commissioner says the depiction of a native american is no longer appropriatesion was made mutually. the team has been phasing the image out on some uniform designs. what will happen to the major league? jillian: democrats working to stop the release of the 5 a memo. >> i believe the memo as written is a brainwashing memo that relies on inaccurate facts. >> a central figure on the russia investigation is bowing out early. could this be the democrats worst nightmare? they are worried about this coming out. putting the lid on the clinton fbi investigation, joins us live with this perspective coming up next. ♪ what another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. te
indians removing their iconic logo in the year 2019. after years of debate baseball's commissioner says the depiction of a native american is no longer appropriatesion was made mutually. the team has been phasing the image out on some uniform designs. what will happen to the major league? jillian: democrats working to stop the release of the 5 a memo. >> i believe the memo as written is a brainwashing memo that relies on inaccurate facts. >> a central figure on the russia...
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indian country. as of last week, 299 native american veterans were receiving case management and of those 234 were already housed under the program. one of the lessons learned from the tribal hud demonstration in the indian housing need study is homelessness looks different in indian country. as tribes face severe housing shortages, close family ties result in overcrowding as families live with other families. the tribal hud program has become instrumental to get families into appropriately sized homes. when army infantry specialist returned to his reservation in arizona, he found himself sharing one room with his girlfriend and six children. but after receiving a hud voucher, his family now lives in a four-bedroom apartment. while most communities across the country showed a decline in veterans homelessness, sharp increases were in a few areas of extremely high housing cost needs and that led to the overall increase. based on the 2017 point in time count veterans homelessness increased by 1.5% between 2016 and '17. but the larger story here is that veterans homelessness has climbed by historic 46% since
indian country. as of last week, 299 native american veterans were receiving case management and of those 234 were already housed under the program. one of the lessons learned from the tribal hud demonstration in the indian housing need study is homelessness looks different in indian country. as tribes face severe housing shortages, close family ties result in overcrowding as families live with other families. the tribal hud program has become instrumental to get families into appropriately...
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indians are not americans. does not have the same right as those like the native indians. so be careful when you start talking about immigration from e you are somebody this country first and foremost. you may be born here but you're not illegal. immigrants generally, we have great value to business community because they work long hours, they are flexible and they can be of use too. now that point i'm making is that there should be a clear distinction between legal immigration and illegal immigration. people tend to talk about immigration as one factor. but there's a big difference between legal immigration and illegal immigration. and i think any country should have illegal immigration system, period. every country in the world has illegal immigration and you get imfrance who are illegally here. the law of the land take care of them. i don't see why u.s. should be different. however, i must point out that this is a nation of immigrants and we have always been a kinder nation to those who come from outside and we should never forget the roots that everybody except the nat
indians are not americans. does not have the same right as those like the native indians. so be careful when you start talking about immigration from e you are somebody this country first and foremost. you may be born here but you're not illegal. immigrants generally, we have great value to business community because they work long hours, they are flexible and they can be of use too. now that point i'm making is that there should be a clear distinction between legal immigration and illegal...
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indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the senior historian argued that as a result of the victory over native americans, the colonists soon turned to revolution. an hour.t is about >> good evening and welcome to tonight's lecture. after the lecture, there will be a q&a and book signing. the views of the author do not viewsarily represent the of the museum or the state of new york. we present glenn williams tonight who will present "dunmore's war: the last conflict of the colonial american area." aboutthe author of a book the campaign against the air courier and holds a phd from the university of michigan. i would now like to welcome him. glenn: thank you for that kind introduction. i have to add you heard up i worked on military history. this was done on my own time. it does not reflect the center ,f military history views either. i would like to thank the museum and the sons of the revolution for inviting me here. i love coming here. i talked your once before but every time i come to new york city i always try to find at least one reason, one connection. as you can see, the talk is about dunmore's war. it is james dr. jo
indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the senior historian argued that as a result of the victory over native americans, the colonists soon turned to revolution. an hour.t is about >> good evening and welcome to tonight's lecture. after the lecture, there will be a q&a and book signing. the views of the author do not viewsarily represent the of the museum or the state of new york. we present glenn williams tonight who will present "dunmore's war: the last conflict of the...
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. >> cleveland indians baseball team chief is being retired in 2019 indians no longer feature the caricature of native americanen removed from caps now will remove from from stadium signage don't disappear entirely logo still sold at shops inside progressive field also at retail outlets. maria: all right jared thank you jared max catch sports reports on fox news headlines 247 on sirius radio in first state of the union house majority leader caffeine mccarthy will weigh in next hour right here "mornings with maria." ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: live from washington, d.c., for president trump's state of the union address, here is maria bartiromo with the special edition of "mornings with maria." maria: good tuesday morning, everybody. welcome back. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us tuesday, january 30, top stories right now 8:00 a.m. east coast president trump hours away from first state of the union address, house speaker paul ryan previewed speech with "fox & friends" host. >> i think you are going to hear kind of speech most presidents hope to make wish they could give which is we are doing well with a l
. >> cleveland indians baseball team chief is being retired in 2019 indians no longer feature the caricature of native americanen removed from caps now will remove from from stadium signage don't disappear entirely logo still sold at shops inside progressive field also at retail outlets. maria: all right jared thank you jared max catch sports reports on fox news headlines 247 on sirius radio in first state of the union house majority leader caffeine mccarthy will weigh in next hour right...
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indian arrowheads, you cannot legally collect them any more in parks and public grounds. a couple fell in love, they spent 60 years collecting them, 250,000. they tell an incredible story of native americansountry. they leave it to their caregiver. john wayne tried to buy this collection, they turned him down. wait until you see where it is, blowing rock, north carolina is a clue, i have seen it all, i amic seed to share it with our viewer, 9-9:30 right here on fox business. charles: i love the show, i love the connection, and family bonds. >> good to see you. >> california democrat are targets the money that some large corporations to save on a new tax plan, they want their cut. they want to socialize the profits that is next. when you look at the mercedes-benz glc... with its high-tech cameras and radar, contemporary cockpit, 360 degree network of driver-assist technologies and sporty performance what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. we usso why do we pay to havers a phone connectede days. when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all ju
indian arrowheads, you cannot legally collect them any more in parks and public grounds. a couple fell in love, they spent 60 years collecting them, 250,000. they tell an incredible story of native americansountry. they leave it to their caregiver. john wayne tried to buy this collection, they turned him down. wait until you see where it is, blowing rock, north carolina is a clue, i have seen it all, i amic seed to share it with our viewer, 9-9:30 right here on fox business. charles: i love the...