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Seminole mascot under debate at school
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2002 The student senate at Florida State University held a debate last week about the school's Seminole Indian mascot. The school has long held that the Seminole Tribe of Florida approves the mascot. David Narcomey, a tribal member and American Indian Movement (AIM) leader, said only former chief Jim Billie had given his approval. Get the Story:
Senate acts on mascot issue (FSU News 11/18) Relevant Links:
Florida State University - http://www.fsu.edu
Seminole Tribe - http://www.seminoletribe.com
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