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- Q22096696 subject Q8447750.
- Q22096696 abstract "The "Fighting Sioux" nickname and logo was cited as one of the "hostile and abusive" representations of Native Americans by the NCAA in 2005, although some controversy predates that action. Critics of the name called it a racist stereotype, while supporters maintained that it was inoffensive and a source of pride. Over the years, the debate proved to be a divisive issue at the University. The movement to keep the nickname and logo was led by UND alumni, sports fans, and athletic players and officials, as well as (for a time) the university administration. The campaign to change the nickname and logo was led by several Native American tribes and student organizations, as well as many UND faculty members. A new nickname, the "Fighting Hawks" was selected in 2015.".
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- Q22096696 comment "The "Fighting Sioux" nickname and logo was cited as one of the "hostile and abusive" representations of Native Americans by the NCAA in 2005, although some controversy predates that action. Critics of the name called it a racist stereotype, while supporters maintained that it was inoffensive and a source of pride. Over the years, the debate proved to be a divisive issue at the University.".
- Q22096696 label "North Dakota Fighting Sioux controversy".
- Q22096696 depiction Dakota_Student_11-20-15.png.