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Yellow Bird: Sioux nickname
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NOVEMBER 21, 2000 "Someone told me I shouldn't make comments about the 'Fighting Sioux' name issue until I have glided in their skates, so to speak. You can't really understand the respect and honor bestowed on Native Americans when the 'Fighting Sioux' are in the arena until you have been there, an e-mailer told me. So I went to a hockey game Friday..." Get the Story:
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