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No Native American face paint, headdresses allowed in Progressive Field for Indians games
2021-04-02
[Cleveland] CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Indians fans will not be able to paint their faces in Native American fashion or wear headdresses to games at Progressive Field this season, according to a new team policy.

The no-tolerance policy also involves abusive or inappropriate language or conduct deemed disorderly or disruptive, and that includes "inappropriate dress." The team says fans could be ejected or refused admission.

Restricted attire includes headdresses and face paint that references American Indian cultures and traditions. Inappropriate or offensive images, words, dress or face paint must be covered or removed. The prohibition extends to solicitation of contributions and distribution of literature at Progressive Field.

The policy does not extend to the Chief Wahoo logo on attire, said Curtis Danburg, vice president of communications and community impact. And face paint with other messages — like an image of Slider or a player’s jersey number — is OK.

Essentially, the policy appears to be akin to restaurants posting ’No shirt, no shoes, no service’ guidelines.

The team already has done away with Chief Wahoo logos on uniforms, and last year announced a prospective move away from the name "Indians."

The controversy regarding Native Americans and sports fans has been one of the most divisive topics in sports in recent years. Some see the wearing of headdresses, the nicknames and certain chants in stadiums as mimicry, disrespectful, and demeaning of historical culture. Others see it simply as an expressive way to cheer for their team, an unharmful tradition and an unnecessary application of political correctness.

For years in Cleveland, Opening Day showdowns outside Progressive Field were common between Native Americans and supporters facing off with fans adorned with Wahoo apparel. The controversy over nicknames regarding Native Americans is not endemic to Cleveland, though.

Last year, both the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks banned face paint and headdresses — though the hockey team’s main jersey logo continues to be the profile of a headdress-wearing Indian. After years of pressure, the Washington Redskins did away with their nickname, opting for the "Washington Football Team" starting last season.
Posted by:Besoeker

#15  ^ Not unless someone gets in the back of her that Cherokee and drives it to Cleveland, no
Posted by: Chavitch Schwarzeneggar2221   2021-04-02 23:43  

#14  So Elizabeth Warren will not be attending games then?
Posted by: Slappy   2021-04-02 23:32  

#13  ^ Black = noble, sublime, correct
Posted by: Sheba Spawn of the Visigoths9621   2021-04-02 23:27  

#12  @ #1 - Actually, Penguin, they are good with "Blackhawks"...saw something on TV about it. So, I'd say don't sell your Stan "Stosh" Mikita items.
Posted by: Clem   2021-04-02 21:46  

#11  Ah'm out. Saw an older guy at Kroger wearing an Indians ballcap and asked his thoughts. Five f-bombs later he summarized by saying "They won't have any fans left" after pulling this sh-t.

This time it seems the fans really are leaving for good.
MLB R.I.P.
Posted by: Squinty Ebbath1916   2021-04-02 21:16  

#10  Is Chief Wahoo related to AOC? I seen da resemblance

(Spock voice, first Star Trek reboot) - "The cadet's logic is sound. The huge bug eyes and high cheekbones on both specimens are dead giveaways."

I doubt it will be much of a problem, given how much MLB sucks big hairy donkey balls nowadays. The Red Sox played today and got a leadoff hit, then went 18 consecutive at-bats without a hit. I can't watch that shit and I doubt any of you are either.
Posted by: Raj   2021-04-02 19:26  

#9  Are 'real' Native Americans objecting or are Woke Whites appropriating their culture and objecting for them?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-04-02 18:27  

#8  Maybe wear smallpox plague blankets?
Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-04-02 18:05  

#7  Is Chief Wahoo related to AOC? I seen da resemblance
Posted by: Choluper Omith5510   2021-04-02 16:08  

#6  Get your copy of Major League while you can, the Fun Police are out to thump.

Who is Slider?

-looks it up-

Jesus. So some pink pantless thing with balls is going to sachay around gyrating. Ya get seat upgrades for painting that thing next to your mouth, maybe lip sync the song Supermodel?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-04-02 15:58  

#5  Would Joker facepaint be psychological appropriation?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-04-02 15:24  

#4  the Indians were named to HONOR an Indian player who had died

Dat's rayciss. Soul-expropriation
Posted by: Skunky Ebbetle2110   2021-04-02 14:51  

#3  What if an authentic native American wants to attend an Indians game in tribal garb?
BTW, the Indians were named to HONOR an Indian player who had died.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2021-04-02 14:39  

#2  ^ might drive the price up. Look on the bright side
Posted by: Squinty Tingle1287   2021-04-02 14:13  

#1  Just great. So all the 1960s' Chicago Blackhawk sports memorabilia I inherited will be as taboo as nazi stuff. I better try to sell it to those pawnshop guys
Posted by: Penguin_of_the_Desert   2021-04-02 14:06  

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