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Chuba Hubbard...

I still cant believe that the most racist thing in Stillwater is still standing..

Seriously.. how can people ignore a smiling Eskimo caricature when it is so blatantly racist.

Eskimo Joe makes Gundy look like a choirboy.
 
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For those of us whom must be uneducated, how is it racist?
 
For those of us whom must be uneducated, how is it racist?
The Inuit actually find the all-encompassing term "eskimo" to be demeaning and racist as it is said to be derived from the word meaning "eater of raw meat". In this sense it is taken to be every bit as demeaning as the term "redskin".

Speaking of Redskins...when does the NFL really start to pressure the team to ditch the nickname and logo? When does OSSAA and the state of OK put the pressure on Union to change the nickname (Union has all but eliminated the use of the Indian figure in its various logos). It seems about time with the new awareness by recent events that this is likely to be an issue that pops up again.
 
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I would go with the Choctaw shadow demons:

The Choctaw have stories about shadow beings. Nalusa Chito, also known as a Impa Shilup, was the soul-eater, a great black being.[3] If individuals allowed evil thoughts or depression to enter their minds, Impa Shilup would creep inside them and eat their souls. Many people of Choctaw Nation will not say his name, in fear of summoning the spirit.

Nalusa Falaya (long black being) resembled a man, but with very small eyes and long, pointed ears. He sometimes frightened hunters or transferred his power of doing harm. Some believed that Nalusa Falaya preferred to approach men by sliding on his stomach like a snake.

Hashok Okwa Hui'ga (Grass Water Drop) was believed to have a connection to what is termed will-o-the-wisp. Only its heart is visible, and that only at night. Hashok Okwa Hui'ga leads astray anyone who looks at it.

The Kashehotapolo is a creature that is neither man nor beast. While having the legs and hoofs of a deer, its body is that of a man. His head and face are small and shriveled, and it is said that a person who looks at it will be visited by evil. When hunters go near the swamps it inhabits, it sneaks behind them to call loudly before quickly fleeing. Although it does not harm man, it takes delight in their fright as it yells a sound that resembles a woman’s scream. For that reason it was named Kashehotapolo (kashesho, “woman”; tapalo, “call”).

These would make the Duke Blue Devils look like kindergarten teachers.
 
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Man, this thread went sideways. Union, IIRC, back in maybe 1991 or so did actually change its name to the Wranglers for a year. But Jenks kicked their ass yet again and they changed it back to Redskins the next year.
 
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