News from the Northern Plains
Fire Logo LayerFire Logo LayerFire Logo LayerFire Logo LayerFire Logo Layer
Fire LogoFire Logo
Buffalo's FireBuffalo's Fire
Buffalo's FireBuffalo's Fire
Donate
Newsletter
Buffalo's FireBuffalo's FireBuffalo's Fire
Search
Search
Donate
Buffalo's Fire Topics

mascots

Register for the free Buffalo's Fire Newsletter.
Almost 2000 mascots stereotyping Native culture still exist across America
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
gettyimages-1706066_custom-b5fa61a89ccd223688b5f28292d89d81a9d7a11f-s900-c85
Chicago group puts spotlight on Indigenous issues
Nimkii Curley_Schafer_ICT
From the comments: Many question Civil Rights department's bid for removal of American Indian mascots
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
North Dakota Legislature: Indians make good mascots, but we don't care about their language, education, nor do we want to talk to them
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Native college students in Nebraska: Quit using us as mascots
By Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Local News
    • Northern Plains
    • Bismarck-Mandan
    • Native Nations
    • Native Issues
    • Culture, Arts & Sports
    • Opinion
About Us
  • How We Work
  • Take Action
  • Who We Are
  • Newsletter
Buffalo's Fire

Independent News from the Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance.

FacebookInstagramXLinkedInYouTube
Local News
    • Northern Plains
    • Bismarck-Mandan
    • Native Nations
    • Native Issues
    • Culture, Arts & Sports
    • Opinion
About Us
  • How We Work
  • Take Action
  • Who We Are
  • Newsletter
Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance

The Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance-Buffalo’s Fire is a proud member of the Institute for Nonprofit News.

INN

We are a part of the Trust Project

The Trust Project

Buffalo's Fire seeks to invite a conversation on tribal community, culture, and communication.

PaypalPaypalPaypalPaypalPaypal
Footer

© Buffalo's Fire, All rights reserved.