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Native students protest mascot
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2002 Native American students in Washington are protesting a delay involving their school's "Indians" mascot. West Seattle High School officials gave no timetable for postponing a decision on the mascot, angering the Native American Club. The group and its supporters will demonstrate today against the mascot. At a preliminary vote last week, students rejected the Indians as their mascot. They narrowed the field to Wildcats, Wolves and Ravens. Get the Story:
West Seattle High postpones decision on mascot change (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 5/15)
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