Chicago Blackhawks Not Changing Name Or Logo

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CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Blackhawks say they will continue to use
their team name because it honors a Native American leader who has
been an inspiration to generations.

”The Chicago Blackhawks name and logo symbolizes an important and
historic person, Black Hawk of Illinois’ Sac & Fox Nation, whose
leadership and life has inspired generations of Native Americans,
veterans and the public,” the NHL team said in a statement Tuesday.

”We celebrate Black Hawk’s legacy by offering ongoing reverent
examples of Native American culture, traditions and contributions,
providing a platform for genuine dialogue with local and national
Native American groups. As the team’s popularity grew over the past
decade, so did that platform and our work with these important
organizations.

”We recognize there is a fine line between respect and disrespect,
and we commend other teams for their willingness to engage in that
conversation. Moving forward, we are committed to raising the bar
even higher to expand awareness of Black Hawk and the important
contributions of all Native American people. ”

The Athletic first reported on the team’s statement.

Under renewed pressure to change their name, the NFL’s Washington
Redskins announced a ”thorough review” of the issue. In baseball,
the Cleveland Indians are also looking into it while the Atlanta
Braves declined.

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