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Why aren American Indian people honored by the use of “Fighting Sioux”?

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Why aren American Indian people honored by the use of “Fighting Sioux”?

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Saying it is an “honor” does not make it one. American Indian people have never asked for this. Honoring a race of people because of their “war-like abilities,” gives the impression that Native people are relics, existing only in the past.

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