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Washington Football Team Retires Mascot, Activists Wait For Rebrand

After decades of activists and now sponsors pressuring Washington’s NFL team to change its mascot, it announced it will retire the R-word. 

Washington’s coach said he’d like the new mascot and logo design to honor Native Americans. But Navajo activist Amanda Blackhorse said that’s problematic. 

“We have been working not only against the R-word but also cultural appropriation in general,” Blackhorse said. “When you use an ethnic group as the name of a franchise you’re putting that ethnic group up against ridicule.”

The now retired mascot, which had been used since the 1930s, is considered a racial slur. It refers to a time when bounty hunters identified indigenous people by the color of their skin and exchanged their scalps for payment. 

Laurel Morales was a Fronteras Desk senior field correspondent in Flagstaff from 2011 to 2020.