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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Fans at the Kickapoo football game tonight may notice some changes made to home game traditions. On the field, fans will not see the typical teepee tent players run out of before ...
BROWN COUNTY (KSNT) – A former Kickapoo official has been indicted for multiple assault charges that took place on the reservation within the past year. The former chairman of the Kansas Kickapoo ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.– For more than a month, tensions have grown at Kickapoo High School regarding its mascot, which is a Native American chief. It’s a situation that current students, alumni and even the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Kickapoo High School students formed a petition two weeks ago to change the school’s mascot. Some students are claiming that the “Kickapoo chief” is a form of cultural ...
AUSTIN — The U.S. Department of Interior has given preliminary approval for the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas to expand casino gambling at its reservation near Eagle Pass. The decision would ...
The chairman of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas publicly endorsed an effort Thursday to remove the Chiefs mascot at Springfield's Kickapoo High School. Lester Randall, chairman of the Kickapoo Tribe in ...
Everything from sports teams, to monuments, and locations are changing their names in an effort to combat cultural appropriation. One local coffee shop took on the task two years ago, and is now ...
A petition started Thursday to save the name and mascot of Springfield's Kickapoo High School quickly gained momentum. There were more than 2,800 signatures in the first 24 hours. It topped 4,000 by ...
Lester Randall, former chairman of the Horton-based Kickapoo Tribal Council, was banished from the tribe and ordered to pay more than $150,000 in restitution Friday after pleading guilty in tribal ...
The Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas recently received a $1,244,972 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration through the Tribal Behavioral Health “Native Connections” program ...
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