Kansas City Chiefs Commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day

A day of protest intended to obscure Columbus Day has garnered support from Super Bowl champions.

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Whilst the Kansas City Chiefs still confront demands to change their moniker & ban the controversial "Tomahawk chop" from Arrowhead Stadium . . . The organization wisely highlights their affiliation with several local native groups.

Here's the word and links to more info on the topic . . .

"Every year on #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we acknowledge the incredible work that the American Indian Community Working Group continues to do with us.

"As always, thank you for helping us stay educated, educate our fans, and celebrate tribes with historic connections to our region."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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