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The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday that fans will no longer be allowed to wear Native American-themed headdresses or face paint and that the franchise will review whether the Arrowhead Chop ...
The Kansas City Chiefs will prohibit the wearing of Native American headdresses, face paint and clothing at Arrowhead Stadium. They also are discussing the future of the iconic tomahawk chop as ...
The Kansas City Chiefs will no longer allow fans wearing headdress or American-Indian-themed face paint into games, among other changes before the upcoming season, according to a statement Thursday.
The Kansas City Chiefs will no longer allow fans wearing headdress or American-Indian-themed face paint into games, among other changes before the upcoming season, according to a statement Thursday.
A Native American tribe has distanced itself from a nine-year-old member who wore a headdress and black paint on his face during a Kansas City Chiefs game.. The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians ...
The Chiefs banned headdresses and Native-themed warpaint from the stadium in 2020. In a statement, the Chiefs also said they would review other inappropriate practices, such as the “Arrowhead ...
The Chiefs banned headdresses and Native-themed warpaint from the stadium in 2020. In a statement, the Chiefs also said they would review other inappropriate practices, such as the “Arrowhead ...