WELLS, Maine (AP) - A Maine high school that came under fire for its “Warriors” nickname and logo featuring a Native American in a feathered headdress has formed an advisory committee to study the issue.
The Portland Press Herald reports the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District discussed the committee during a public meeting Thursday. The group will include student athletes, coaches, administrators and residents. Members will meet with community groups over a three-month period to determine whether to keep the name.
Wells High School received complaints after a Micmac woman from Lisbon claimed she saw students wearing face paint, mimicking Native American drumming and performing chants at a football game last month. Critics say the mascot uses stereotypical imagery that contributes to the oppression of Native Americans.
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Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com
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