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Falmouth has become the 58th community in Massachusetts — and the ninth on Cape Cod — to support changing the state flag and seal to remove what advocates say are symbols of colonial violence.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Chairman Brian Weeden about what Indigenous Peoples' Day means to him and to Native peoples across the U.S, Canada, and beyond.
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The Harvard Crimson reported the university may be holding thousands of Native American remains. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with reporter Craig LeMoult for details and reaction from the Aquinnah and Mashpee Wampanoag Tribes.
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The logo depicts a Native American man’s head in profile. After years of community debate about Native American mascots — and supporters taking the position that Dartmouth’s logo is not a mascot at all — the Dartmouth School Committee voted Monday to affirm that the schools will continue to use it.
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The School Committee chair has argued for change, but voters supported the name and logo of the "Indians" in a nonbinding referendum.
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The Dartmouth School Committee, which meets later this month, has the authority to make a binding decision.
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Dartmouth High School athletic teams use the name “Indians” and a logo that depicts a Native American man’s head in profile.
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The brig, called Industry, was hunting for sperm whales when it went down in a storm in 1836. It’s a unique find — in part because of the multiracial crew, said Monica Allen, director of public affairs for NOAA Research, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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'Just the start of justice': With reservation land secure, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe discussing casinoThe U.S. Department of the Interior has affirmed the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s right to reservation land taken into trust six years ago.
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The Barnstable school district plans to launch a survey next week to gauge student opinion about choices for a new mascot.School Committee member Barbara…