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  • Antonian College Preparatory High School, San Antonio, Texas – a co-educational Catholic high school

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Arcadia High School, Arcadia, California

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Arcola Intermediate School, Eagleville, Pennsylvania

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Arlington Country Day School, Jacksonville, Florida – private college-prep K–12

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Centennial High School, Compton, California

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Fairview High School, Sherwood, Defiance County, Ohio

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Fort Thomas High School, Fort Thomas, Arizona – 93% Native American

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Glenbrook School, Minden, Louisiana – A private K-12 school, it has an annual "Apache Princess" pageant. The school was established when the public Minden High School was desegregated in 1966., and in 1970 was decertified from receiving public assistance as being a segregation academy. In a 1977 court case against 14 private schools in Louisiana, Glenbrook was again cited as a segregated school. While now asserting its nondiscriminatory status, the school remains 92.8 percent white, with no Native American students.

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Gonzales High School, Gonzales, Texas

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Nogales High School, Nogales, Arizona

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Pottsville High School, Pottsville, Arkansas

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Sanger High School, Sanger, California

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Wabash High School, Wabash, Indiana

    (Apaches) (Current usage)

  • Arrowhead Elementary School, Collegeville, Pennsylvania

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Ashland High School, Ashland, Ohio

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Clinton High School, Clinton, Mississippi

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Lancaster High School, Lancaster, Wisconsin

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Pipestone Area High School, Pipestone, Minnesota

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Preble Shawnee High School, Camden, Ohio

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Sachem High School East, Farmingville, New York

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Sachem High School North, Lake Ronkonkoma, New York - (Flaming Arrows)

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Tecumseh High School, New Carlisle, Ohio

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Watertown High School, Watertown, South Dakota – For homecoming, Watertown selects a Princess and Chieftain, who along with the other members of the royal court, dress in faux Indian costumes.

    (Arrows) (Current usage)

  • Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School, Marlborough, Massachusetts

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Barstow High School, Barstow, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • El Dorado High School, El Paso, Texas

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Esperanza High School, Anaheim, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Farmersville High School, Farmersville, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • La Quinta High School, Westminster, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Mendota Junior High School, Mendota, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Montgomery High School, San Diego, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Palm Desert High School, Palm Desert, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Soledad High School, Soledad, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Yerba Buena High School, San Jose, California – mascot: Aztec Warrior

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • William Moreno Junior High School, Calexico, California

    (Aztecs) (Current usage)

  • Bellaire High School, Bellaire, Ohio

    (Big Reds) (Current usage)

  • Centerville High School, Centerville, Iowa

    (Big Reds) (Current usage)

  • Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, West Virginia

    (Big Reds) (Current usage)

  • Sexton High School, Lansing, Michigan

    (Big Reds) (Current usage)

  • West Middlesex Jr/Sr High School, West Middlesex, Pennsylvania

    (Big Reds) (Current usage)

  • Adrian High School, Adrian, Missouri

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Baldwin-Woodville Area High School, Baldwin, Wisconsin

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Cheney High School, Cheney, Washington

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Cowan High School, Muncie, Indiana

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Fort Atkinson High School, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Prairie du Chien High School, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Stockton High School, Stockton, Illinois

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois

    (Blackhawks) (Current usage)

  • Absegami High School, Galloway Township, New Jersey

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Alakanuk High School, Alakanuk, Alaska – 95% Alaskan Native

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Alta Loma High School, Rancho Cucamonga, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Annawan High School, Annawan, Illinois

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Avon High School, Avon, New York

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Badger High School, Kinsman, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Baker High School, Baker, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Baldwin High School, Milledgeville, Georgia – A Mascot Advisory Committee was formed by the Baldwin County Board of Education. After a year of discussion the Board of Education has decided to retain the "Braves" mascot name but remove some of the stereotypical imagery.

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Baldwin Park High School, Baldwin Park, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Banks High School, Banks, Oregon

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bartram High School, Philadelphia

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Battle Creek Jr/Sr High School, Battle Creek, Nebraska – Girls teams are the "Bravettes".

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bellmont High School, Decatur, Indiana – Girls teams are the "Squaws".

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Belmont High School, Belmont, Wisconsin

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Benson High School, Benson, Minnesota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Berea High School, Berea, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bethel High School, Spanaway, Washington

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bishop Blanchet High School, Seattle, Washington

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Blackhawk Christian School, Fort Wayne, Indiana – a K–12 school operated by a fundamentalist Christian ministry

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bonner Springs High School, Bonner Springs, Kansas

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Borden Jr/Sr High School, Sellersburg, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bottineau High School, Bottineau, North Dakota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, Indianapolis, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bountiful High School, Bountiful, Utah

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bradford Central High School, Bradford, New York

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bremen High School (Midlothian, Illinois)

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bridgeport Middle School, Bridgeport, West Virginia

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Britton-Hecla High School, Britton, South Dakota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brownstown Central High School, Brownstown, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Canandaigua Academy, Canandaigua, New York

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carey Junior High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Cherokee, North Carolina

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Central High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School, North Eagle Butte, South Dakota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chemawa Indian High School, Salem, Oregon

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cheraw High School, Cheraw, South Carolina

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chopticon High School, Morganza, Maryland

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Community High School, Nevada, Texas

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Collidge Middle School, Granite City, Illinois

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Council Grove High School, Council Grove, Kansas

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • El Cajon Valley High School, El Cajon, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Flathead High School, Kalispell, Montana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fonda-Fultonville High School, Fonda, New York

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gettysburg Area Middle School, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – High School is the Warriors

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gladstone Area High School, Gladstone, Michigan

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Granite Baptist High School, Glen Burnie, Maryland

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Grant County High School, Dry Ridge, Kentucky

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gustine Middle School, Gustine, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • H. L. Bourgeois High School, Gray, Louisiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hamilton Union High School, Hamilton City, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Heard County High School, Franklin, Georgia

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hoonah High School, Hoonah, Alaska – Native Americans are a majority of the population

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian Creek Senior High School, Trafalgar, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian Hill High School, Cincinnati, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian Hills High School, Oakland, New Jersey

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian River High School, Chesapeake, Virginia

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian Valley High School, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Iraan High School, Iraan, Texas

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Iroquois High School, Erie, Pennsylvania

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Justin-Siena High School, Napa, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kamiakin High School, Kennewick, Washington

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • La Conner High School, La Conner, Washington

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lake Gibson High School, Lakeland, Florida

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Logan Elm High School, Circleville, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lompoc High School, Lompoc, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Luther High School South, Chicago, Illinois

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Maconaquah High School, Bunker Hill, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mandan High School, Mandan, North Dakota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Manalapan High School, Englishtown, New Jersey

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marty Indian High School, Marty, South Dakota – Operated by the Yankton Sioux Tribe

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Menahga High School, Menahga, Minnesota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Modoc High School, Alturas, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Montezuma High School, Montezuma, Iowa

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mount Zion High School, Mt. Zion, Illinois

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mt. Edgecumbe High School, Sitka, Alaska

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Newton High School, Newton, New Jersey

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Noli Indian High School, San Jacinto, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Norte Vista High School, Riverside, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Summit High School, Coalville, Utah

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Northern Secondary School, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Octorara Area High School, Atglen, Pennsylvania

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Olentangy High School, Lewis Center, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Owyhee High School, Owyhee, Nevada

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Parshall High School, Parshall, North Dakota

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pequea Valley High School, Kinzers, Pennsylvania

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Potter Junior High School, Fallbrook, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Reedsport Community Charter School, Reedsport, Oregon

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, Oklahoma

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sacajawea Junior High School, Lewiston, Idaho

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. John Bosco High School, Bellflower, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Labre Indian Catholic High School, Ashland, Montana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • San Carlos High School, San Carlos, Arizona

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Scott County Central High School, Sikeston, Missouri

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shabbona Middle School, Morris, Illinois

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shawnee High School, Springfield, Ohio - Superintendent states “We adjusted our logo based on the feedback we received, and we also have hosted an assembly where a member of the Shawnee tribe engaged with our students about the tribe’s values, heritage and history,”.

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shikellamy High School, Sunbury, Pennsylvania

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Smithville High School, Smithville, Oklahoma

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Socastee High School, Socastee, South Carolina

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • South Jones High School, Ellisville, Mississippi

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Star Valley High School, Afton, Wyoming

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Syosset High School, Syosset, New York

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tawas Area High School, Tawas City, Michigan

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tecumseh Junior – Senior High School, Lynnville, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • South Vigo Senior High, Terre Haute, Indiana

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville, Florida

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tishomingo County High School, Iuka, Mississippi

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tomales High School, Tomales, California

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Turtle Mountain Community Schools, Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, North Dakota – Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Union County High School, Morganfield, Kentucky – Girls teams are the "Bravettes".

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Walton High School, DeFuniak Springs, Florida

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warrior Academy High School, Eutaw, Alabama

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Whetstone High School, Columbus, Ohio

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • William R. Boone High School, Orlando, Florida

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Williamstown High School, Williamstown, New Jersey

    (Brave(s)) (Current usage)

  • Agawam High School, Agawam, Massachusetts

    (Brownies) (Current usage)

  • Kendrick High School, Columbus, Georgia

    (Cherokees) (Current usage)

  • McMinn County High School, Athens, Tennessee

    (Cherokees) (Current usage)

  • South-Doyle High School, Knoxville, Tennessee

    (Cherokees) (Current usage)

  • Greenback High School, Greenback, Tennessee

    (Cherokees) (Current usage)

  • Blytheville High School, Blytheville, Arkansas

    (Chickasaws) (Current usage)

  • New Hampton High School, New Hampton, Iowa

    (Chickasaws) (Current usage)

  • Berryhill High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma – Home of the Chiefs and Maidens

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Big Foot High School, Walworth, Wisconsin

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Buena Regional High School, Buena, New Jersey

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Canarsie High School, Brooklyn, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Canton High School, Canton, Michigan

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Capac Jr/Sr High School, Capac, Michigan

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cardinal Gibbons High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Carlisle School, Martinsville, Virginia – private school

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cheboygan Area High School, Cheboygan, Michigan

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Cherokee, Oklahoma

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Burlington County, New Jersey

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Rogersville, Tennessee

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Cornell High School, Cornell, Wisconsin

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Craigmont High School, Memphis, Tennessee

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Crazy Horse High School, Wanblee, South Dakota – Native school

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Crosbyton High School, Crosbyton, Texas

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Deer Creek Mackinaw High School, Mackinaw, Illinois

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Gaffney Middle School, Gaffney, South Carolina

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • George D. Chamberlain High School, Tampa, Florida - While six lower schools in the Hillsborough County, Florida School District will get new mascots, the Chamberlain and East Bay high schools will keep their mascots but change their traditions to be more authentic and less insensitive.

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Hopatcong High School, Hopatcong, New Jersey

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Hubbard High School, Courtland, Alabama

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Huron High School, New Boston, Michigan - With the widespread attention to systemic racism, Native American mascots are being questioned, including by alumni of Huron HS.

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Iroquois Central School District, Buffalo, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Iroquois High School, Elma, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Iroquois Middle/High School, Iroquois, South Dakota

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • J.D. Meisler Middle School, Metairie, Louisiana

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • James Caldwell High School, West Caldwell, New Jersey

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Kempsville High School, Virginia Beach, Virginia

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Keokuk High School, Keokuk, Iowa

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Kickapoo High School, Springfield, Missouri

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Lake View High School, San Angelo, Texas – The girls' teams are the Maidens.

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Lakeland School District, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Lakeside High School, Eufaula, Alabama

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Magnolia Heights High School, Senatobia, Mississippi

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Massapequa High School, Massapequa, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • McCormick High School, McCormick, South Carolina

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • McIntosh High School, Peachtree City, Georgia

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Mescalero Apache High/Mid School, Mescalero, New Mexico – Town population is 90% Native American.

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Metlakatla High School, Metlakatla, Alaska – Alaska Native population.

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Miami Carol City Senior High School, Miami, Florida

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Monacan High School, Richmond, Virginia

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Moses Lake High School, Moses Lake, Washington

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Natchitoches Central High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Nonnewaug High School, Woodbury, Connecticut

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • North Jackson High School, Stevenson, Alabama

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • North Myrtle Beach High School, Little River, South Carolina

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Northview High School, Century, Florida

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Omaha Nation Public Schools, Macy, Nebraska

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Pelahatchie High School, Pelahatchie, Mississippi

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Piscataway High School, Piscataway, New Jersey

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Canton High School, Plymouth, Michigan

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Ronan High School, Ronan, Montana

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Santa Fe High School, Alma, Missouri

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe Springs, California

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Santaluces Community High School, Lantana, Florida

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Saranac Central High School, Dannemora, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Sequoyah High School, Hickory Flat, Georgia

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Shiocton High School, Shiocton, Wisconsin

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Shoshone Bannock Jr./Sr. High School, Fort Hall, Idaho

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Sir John A. McDonald Secondary School, Hamilton, Ontario

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Southern Cayuga High School, Poplar Ridge, New York

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Tensas Academy, St. Joseph, Louisiana – a private pre-K through 12 school

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Thunderbird High School, Phoenix, Arizona

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Tylertown High School, Tylertown, Mississippi

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Waukomis High School, Waukomis, Oklahoma

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • West Ouachita High School, West Monroe, Louisiana

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • White Pigeon Jr/Sr High School, White Pigeon, Michigan

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Wisconsin Dells High School, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Wyoming Indian High School, Ethete, Wyoming

    (Chiefs) (Current usage)

  • Bellefontaine High School, Bellefontaine, Ohio

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Bellevue East High School, Bellevue, Nebraska

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Bluejacket High School, Bluejacket, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Bristol County Agricultural High School, Dighton, Massachusetts

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Calumet High School, Calumet, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Chickasaw High School, Chickasaw, Alabama

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Clairemont High School, Clairemont, California

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Clark Intermediate School, Clovis, California

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Columbia River High School, Vancouver, Washington - Although the Washington State Board of Education issued a resolution advising schools to review their use of Native American mascots, Columbia River students again voted in May, 2019 to retain their mascot.

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Comstock High School, Comstock, Michigan

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Conard High School, West Hartford, Connecticut

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Crow Creek High School, Stephan, South Dakota

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Dowagiac High School, Dowagiac, Michigan

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Friona High School, Friona, Texas

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Graham-Dustin High School, Weleetka, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Green Mountain Union High School, Chester, Vermont

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Hopewell-Loudon High School, Bascom, Ohio

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Irwin County High School, Ocilla, Georgia

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Klawock High School, Klawock, Alaska

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Logan High School, Logan, Ohio

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Masconomet Regional High School, Boxford, Massachusetts

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Okemos High School, Okemos, Michigan

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Okolona High School, Okolona, Mississippi

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Osceola High School, Osceola, Wisconsin

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Palma High School, Salinas, California

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Ponaganset High School, North Scituate, Rhode Island

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Potosi High School, Potosi, Wisconsin

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Riverdale High School, Muscoda, Wisconsin

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Rogue River High School, Rogue River, Oregon

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Selfridge High School, Selfridge, North Dakota

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Seminole High School, Seminole, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Sierra High School, Tollhouse, California

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Shiprock High School, Shiprock, New Mexico – (Public High School mostly Navajo)

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • South Barber High School, Kiowa, Kansas

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Utica High School, Utica, Michigan

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • West Cottonwood Junior High School, Cottonwood, California

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Wetumka High School, Wetumka, Oklahoma

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Yutan High School, Yutan, Nebraska

    (Chieftains) (Current usage)

  • Kalama Middle/High School, Kalama, Washington

    (Chinook) (Current usage)

  • Chippewa Secondary School, North Bay, Ontario

    (Chippewas/Chippewa Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Manistee Middle / High School, Manistee, Michigan

    (Chippewas/Chippewa Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Bibb County High School, Centreville, Alabama

    (Choctaws) (Current usage)

  • Dyer County High School, Newbern, Tennessee

    (Choctaws) (Current usage)

  • West Tallahatchie High School, Webb, Mississippi

    (Choctaws) (Current usage)

  • Canyon High School, Anaheim Hills, Anaheim, California

    (Comanches) (Current usage)

  • Cahokia High School, Cahokia, Illinois

    (Comanches) (Current usage)

  • Tse Yi Gai High School, Cuba, New Mexico – town is 26% Native American

    (Dine' Warriors) (Current usage)

  • Bowbells High School, Bowbells, North Dakota

    (Eskimos or Eskymos) (Current usage)

  • Escanaba Area Public Schools, Escanaba, Michigan – The public schools are all the Eskymos, and have an Indian education program.

    (Eskimos or Eskymos) (Current usage)

  • Esko High School, Esko, Minnesota – "Eskomos", logo is an igloo

    (Eskimos or Eskymos) (Current usage)

  • Town of Webb High School, Old Forge, New York

    (Eskimos or Eskymos) (Current usage)

  • Aniak Jr/Sr High School, Aniak, Alaska

    (Halfbreeds) (Current usage)

  • Rogers City High School, Rogers City, Michigan

    (Hurons) (Current usage)

  • Adair County High School, Columbia, Kentucky

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Albany High School, Albany, Georgia – Girls team are "Squaws"

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Altamont High School, Altamont, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Alvarado High School, Alvarado, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Amesbury High School, Amesbury, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Anacoco High School, Anacoco, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Andale High School, Andale, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Anderson High School, Anderson, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Arapaho High School, Arapaho, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Arickaree High School, Anton, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Armuchee High School, Rome, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Asher High School, Asher, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Athens Jr/Sr High School, Athens, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Avinger High School, Avinger, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Baldwin Middle-Senior High School, Baldwin, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bartlett Junior Senior High School, Webster, Massachusetts - School paper is the "Totem Pole"

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Berkeley Springs High School, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Berlin High School, Berlin, Wisconsin – In 2015, 92% of the community and 90% of the students voted to keep the name.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Billerica Memorial High School, Billerica, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Biloxi High School, Biloxi, Mississippi

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bismarck High School, Bismarck, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brentwood High School, Brentwood, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, West Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brimfield High School, Brimfield, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Broken Bow High School, Broken Bow, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Browning High School, Browning, Montana – Blackfeet Indian Reservation

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Buhl High School, Buhl, Idaho

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Burroughs High School, Burbank, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Byhalia High School, Byhalia, Mississippi

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Caddo Hills High School, Norman, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Camanche High School, Camanche, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cambridge High School, Cambridge, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Campbell High School, Campbell, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Canal Winchester High School, Canal Winchester, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Canaseraga High School, Canaseraga, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Candor High School, Candor, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carlisle High School, Price, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carlisle High School, Carlisle, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carlyle High School, Carlyle, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Catoosa High School, Catoosa, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cedarville High School, Cedarville, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Central High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Central High School, St. Joseph, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Charlton County High School, Folkston, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chattooga High School, Summerville, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School (Alabama), Cherokee, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Rogersville, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chesaning High School, Chesaning, Michigan,

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cheyenne Mountain High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado – In response to a statewide program, the school has taken action to eliminate stereotyping, including doing the tomahawk chop, or wearing warpaint and headdresses at games.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chiefland High School, Chiefland, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chilhowee High School, Chilhowee, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Choctawhatchee High School, Fort Walton Beach, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cincinnati Country Day High School, Cincinnati, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clark County High School, Kahoka, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clarke High School, Osceola, Iowa – A proposed poster depicting the girls' basketball team in headdresses and warpaint received national attention for cultural insensitivity when it was posted on social media.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clarksville High School, Clarksville, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clearwater High School, Clearwater, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cleveland High School, Cleveland, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clifton-Fine High School, Star Lake, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cobre High School, Bayard, New Mexico

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Colbert County High School, Leighton, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Colville High School, Colville, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Comanche High School, Comanche, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Comanche High School, Comanche, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Conemaugh Township High School, Davidsville, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Conneaut Lake High School, Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Conneaut Valley High School, Conneautville, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Copley High School, Copley, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cord-Charlotte High School, Charlotte, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Couch High School, Myrtle, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Council Rock North High School, Newtown, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • County Line High School, Branch, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cowanesque Valley High School, Westfield, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Coxsackie-Athens High School, Coxsackie, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cross Keys High School, Atlanta, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Dakota High School, Dakota, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Danville High School, Danville, Vermont

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Dartmouth High School, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Delaplaine High School, Delaplaine, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Dodge County High School, Eastman, Georgia – Girl's teams are "Squaws"

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Donegal High School, Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Douglass High School, Douglass, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • DuQuoin High School, DuQuoin, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Bay High School, Gibsonton, Florida - While six lower schools in the Hillsborough County, Florida School District will get new mascots, the Chamberlain and East Bay high schools will keep their mascots but change their traditions to be more authentic and less insensitive.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Coweta High School, Sharpsburg, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Limestone High School, Athens, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Robertson High School, Cross Plains, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • El Reno High School, El Reno, Oklahoma – There was discussion about the name when a Native American student was not allowed to wear a beaded mortarboard at graduation. The result was the signing of a Spirit Charter with the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes to retain the name while agreeing to avoid any derogatory or disrespectful Native American references.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Elko High School, Elko, Nevada

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Elsberry High School, Elsberry, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Elton High School, Elton, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fair Park High School, Shreveport, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fairfield High School, Fairfield, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Farmington High School, Farmington, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Flandreau Indian High School, Flandreau, South Dakota

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Forest City High School, Forest City, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort Davis High School, Fort Davis, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort Defiance High School, Fort Defiance, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort Osage High School, Independence, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort Recovery High School, Fort Recovery, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fort White High School, Fort White, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Four Winds High School (Spirit Lake Reservation), Fort Totten, North Dakota

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fourche Valley High School, Briggsville, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Franklin High School, Reisterstown, Maryland

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Frankston High School, Frankston, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fullerton Union High School, Fullerton, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gaffney High School, Gaffney, South Carolina

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ganado High School, Ganado, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gar-Field Senior High School, Woodbridge, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Giddings State School, Giddings, Texas – Juvenile Corrections School

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gilbert High School, Gilbert, South Carolina

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Girard High School, Girard, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Glens Falls High School, Glens Falls, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Grafton High School, Grafton, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Grand Ridge High School, Grand Ridge, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Grand Saline High School, Grand Saline, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Greenville Junior-Senior High School, Greenville, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Greenwood High School, Greenwood, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Griffiths Middle School, Downey, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Groton High School, Groton, New York – The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Groveton High School, Groveton, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • H.C. Wilcox Technical High School, Meriden, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hallsville High School, Hallsville, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hancock County High School, Sneedville, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hanover High School, Hanover, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Happy Camp High School, Happy Camp, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Harlandale High School, San Antonio, Texas – Logo and school colors are the same as the Washington Redskins

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Harpeth High School, Kingston Springs, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hart High School, Newhall, Santa Clarita, California - After finding that an online petition by students to retire the "outdated" mascot has received 2,200 signatures, the principal has responded that the administration is open to considering the change.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hartford High School, Hartford, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Haskell High School, Haskell, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hays High School, Hays, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hayti High School, Hayti, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hazlehurst High School, Hazlehurst, Mississippi

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Holt High School, Wentzville, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Holy Cross High School, Covington, Kentucky

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hononegah Community High School, Rockton, Illinois - A non-native cheerleader's performance as "Princess Hononegah" has led to competing online petitions by students regarding the elimination or retention of the school mascot; and a state legislator's proposal to amend the Illinois Interscholastic Athletic Organization Act to require the consent of a local tribe for any Native American mascot.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hoosic Valley High School, Schaghticoke, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hoxie High School, Hoxie, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Huckabay High School, Huckabay, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Immokalee High School, Immokalee, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian Lake Central High School, Indian Lake, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indian River High School, Dagsboro, Delaware

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indiana Area Senior High School, Indiana, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Indianola High School, Indianola, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Irwin County High School, Ocilla, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Istrouma High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Itawamba Agricultural High School, Fulton, Mississippi

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Jackson High School, Jackson, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Side High School, Jackson, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Jim Ned High School, Tuscola, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Johnston City High School, Johnston City, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Jourdanton High School, Jourdanton, Texas – Girls team are "Squaws"

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Juniata High School, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Karnack High School, Karnack, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Keller High School, Keller, Texas - The Society of Native Nations wants the school board to drop the name.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kelly High School, Wise, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kennett High School, Kennett, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Keshequa High School, Nunda, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ketcham High School, Wappingers Falls, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kewaskum High School, Kewaskum, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Keya Paha County High School, Springview, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School, Keystone Heights, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kiowa High School, Kiowa, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lake Central High School, St. John, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lane Technical College Prep High School, Chicago, Illinois – The editorial board of the school newspaper, "The Warrior" has decides to eliminate all Native American imagery from its logo. With the increased attention to racial injustice in 2020, some alumni are pressuring the administration to change the mascot.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Larned High School, Larned, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lawrenceville High School, Lawrenceville, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lehighton Area High School, Lehighton, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lemont High School, Lemont, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lenape High School, Medford, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Letchworth High School, Gainesville, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lewistown High School, Lewistown, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Liberty High School, Liberty, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lipan High School, Lipan, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Little Axe High School, Norman, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Loachapoka High School, Loachapoka, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lodge Grass High School, Lodge Grass, Montana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Loveland High School, Loveland, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lumpkin County High School, Dahlonega, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lutie High School, Theodosia, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lyme Central High School, Chaumont, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Madison Central High School, Richmond, Kentucky

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mahnomen High School, Mahnomen County, Minnesota

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mahopac High School, Mahopac, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Manhasset Secondary School, Manhasset, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Manhattan High School, Manhattan, Kansas – The mascot was discussed at a school board forum where student and community members spoke on both sides of the issue. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Manhattan passed a resolution in favor of changing the mascot. The school board has set a September 6, 2017 deadline for a decision on the recommendations of the mascot advisory committee which included having the students vote on a name change. The decision was to retain the name but add Native American studies to the curriculum, and create a Native American student scholarship and/or a teacher grant.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Minooka High School, Minooka, Illinois - Online petitions have been created to gather support for both changing and retaining the mascot.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marengo Community High School, Marengo, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Maricopa High School, Maricopa, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marietta High School, Marietta, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marion High School, Marion, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marked Tree High School, Marked Tree, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Marysville High School, Marysville, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mascoutah Community High School, Mascoutah, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • McEachern High School, Powder Springs, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mechanicsburg High School, Mechanicsburg, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Medicine Lodge High School, Medicine Lodge, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Menomonee Falls High School, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Meredosia-Chambersburg High School, Meredosia, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Milan High School, Milan, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Millersburg Area High School, Millersburg, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Minatare High School, Minatare, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Minooka High School, Minooka, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mishicot High School, Mishicot, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mississinewa High School, Gas City, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mohawk High School, Marcola, Oregon

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Momence High School, Momence, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Montgomery Central High School, Cunningham, Montgomery County, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Montgomery County High School, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Montrose High School, Montrose, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Montville High School, Oakdale, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Morton High School, Morton, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mosinee High School, Mosinee, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mountain Valley High School, Saguache, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mount Gilead High School, Mount Gilead, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mukwonago High School, Mukwonago, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Muncy Junior-Senior High School, Muncy, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Murray County High School, Chatsworth, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Navajo High School, Altus, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Negreet High School, Negreet, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Neoga High School, Neoga, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • New Hope High School, New Hope, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Newberry High School, Newberry, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Newington High School, Newington, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Newton Local High School, Pleasant Hill, Ohio - Superintendent states: “In this country, the PC culture is continuing to fuel conflict where none should exist and in places where common sense prevails”

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Nocona High School, Nocona, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Brookfield High School, North Brookfield, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Central High School, Spokane, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North East High School, North East, Maryland

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Haven High School, North Haven, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Hills High School, Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Northside High School, Vernon, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Northumberland High School, Heathsville, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Northwest High School, Canal Fulton, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Norwood High School, Norwood, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Odessa-Montour High School, Odessa, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ogallala High School, Ogallala, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ohatchee High School, Ohatchee, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oklahoma School for the Deaf, Sulphur, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oneida High School, Oneida, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oneida High School, Oneida, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Orangeburg, South Carolina

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Osage High School, Kaiser, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Osage City High School, Osage City, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Osceola High School, Osceola, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oskaloosa High School, Oskaloosa, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oswego High School, Oswego, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Owego Free Academy High School, Owego, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pacific High School, Pacific, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Paint Rock High School, Paint Rock, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Palm Springs High School, Palm Springs, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Passaic High School, Passaic, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pawnee High School, Pawnee, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pawnee City High School, Pawnee City, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pawnee High School, Pawnee, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Payson-Seymour High School, Payson, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pecatonica High School, Pecatonica, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Peebles High School, Peebles, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Penn Hills High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pennsauken High School, Pennsauken Township, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Peru High School, Peru, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Peters Township High School, McMurray, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pinson Valley High School, Pinson, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Piqua High School, Piqua, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Plainview High School, Ardmore, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pocahontas Area Middle School/High School, Pocahontas, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pocatello High School, Pocatello, Idaho - In response to the change of mascots at other Idaho schools, Pocatello supporters indicate that they would oppose change, "Indians" not being the same as Reskins or Savages.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pocola High School, Pocola, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ponca High School, Ponca, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pontiac Township High School, Pontiac, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Poplar High School, Poplar, Montana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Port Neches-Groves High School, Port Neches, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Portage High School, Portage, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Powell Valley High School, Speedwell, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Powhatan High School, Powhatan, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Poyen High School, Poyen, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Prairie Lea High School, Prairie Lea, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Preston High School, Preston, Idaho

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Puxico High School, Puxico, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Quanah High School, Quanah, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Rahway High School, Rahway, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School, Ravena, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Reardan High School, Reardan, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Red Jacket High School, Shortsville, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Renton High School, Renton, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Richfield Springs Central High School, Richfield Springs, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Riesel High School, Riesel, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ripon High School, Ripon, California

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Rittman High School, Rittman, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Roseburg High School, Roseburg, Oregon

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Roxborough High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Rural Retreat High School, Rural Retreat, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Russellville High School, Russellville, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sacred Heart Catholic School, Hallettsville, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sanborn Regional High School, Kingston, New Hampshire - Students are showing support for an online petition to change the name, and using a Facebook page to collect suggestions for a replacement.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sandwich Community High School, Sandwich, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sanford High School, Sanford, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sanger High School, Sanger, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Satanta High School, Satanta, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sauquoit Valley High School, Sauquoit, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Scappoose High School, Scappoose, Oregon

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Schoharie High School, Schoharie, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Seminole High School, Seminole, Texas – Indians and Maidens

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Seminole County High School, Donalsonville, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Seneca High School, Seneca, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Seneca High School, Seneca, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sequatchie County High School, Dunlap, Tennessee

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sequoyah High School, Tahlequah, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sewanhaka High School, Floral Park, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shamokin Area High School, Coal Township, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shattuck High School, Shattuck, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shawnee High School, Lima, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shawnee Mission North High School, Overland Park, Kansas –



    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shelter Island High School, Shelter Island, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Shoshone High School, Shoshone, Idaho

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sissonville High School, Sissonville, West Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sleepy Eye High School, Sleepy Eye, Minnesota

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Souderton Area High School, Souderton, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • South Bend High School, South Bend, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Southampton High School, Courtland, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Southern Local Jr./Sr. High School, Salineville, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Southern Choctaw High School, Gilbertown, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Southern Fulton High School, Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Spirit Lake High School, Spirit Lake, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Francis High School, St. Francis, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Joseph High School, South Bend, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Paul High School, St. Paul, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Stephens High School, Hickory, North Carolina

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Vincent High School, Perryville, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stafford Senior High School, Falmouth, Virginia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stamford Central High School, Stamford, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stebbins High School, Riverside, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stephens County High School, Toccoa, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stilwell High School, Stilwell, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Stockbridge Valley High School, Munnsville, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Strafford High School, Strafford, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Strasburg High School, Strasburg, Colorado - School has established an agreement with the Northern Arapahoe Tribe.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Susquehanna Township High School, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tallulah Falls School, Tallulah Falls, Georgia – Private boarding school

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tarkio High School, Tarkio, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tecumseh High School, Tecumseh, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tekonsha High School, Tekonsha, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tishomingo High School, Tishomingo, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Toledo High School, Toledo, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Toms River South High School, Toms River, New Jersey - While Native American's criticize student's dressing in faux "Indian" costumes at sporting events, alumni and the administration continue to assert that the mascot represents tradition and respect.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Touchet High School, Touchet, Washington

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Towns County High School, Hiawassee, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Twin Lakes High School, Monticello, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Union City High School, Union City, Indiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Unionville High School, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Upper Perkiomen High School, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Valley High School, Lucasville, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Van-Far High School, Vandalia, Missouri

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Venice High School, Venice, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Vero Beach High School, Vero Beach, Florida

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Vici High School, Vici, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Vidalia Comprehensive High School, Vidalia, Georgia

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waite High School, Toledo, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wapanucka High School, Wapanucka, Oklahoma

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wapello Jr/Sr High School, Wapello, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ware High School, Ware, Massachusetts

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Washington-Marion High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waterloo High School, Waterloo, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Watertown High School, Watertown, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waterville Jr/Sr High School, Waterville, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waukon High School, Waukon, Iowa

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wauseon High School, Wauseon, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waxahachie High School, Waxahachie, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wayne City High School, Wayne City, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wayne Valley High School, Wayne, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Weehawken High School, Weehawken, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Weeping Water High School, Weeping Water, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Weequahic High School, Newark, New Jersey

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wells High School, Wells, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Allegheny High School, Imperial, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Canada Valley High School, Newport, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Forest Junior Senior High School, Tionesta, Pennsylvania

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Seneca West Senior High School, West Seneca, New York

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Western High School, Latham, Ohio

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Westminster Catawba Christian School, Rock Hill, South Carolina – Private Christian preK–12 school.

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wetumpka High School, Wetumpka, Alabama

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Weyauwega-Fremont High School, Weyauwega, Wisconsin

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • White Cloud High School, White Cloud, Michigan

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wichita County High School, Leoti, Kansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wicomico High School, Salisbury, Maryland

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wilcox RVT, Meriden, Connecticut

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Williford High School, Williford, Arkansas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Winnebago High School, Winnebago, Illinois

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Winnebago High School, Winnebago, Nebraska

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Yazoo City High School, Yazoo City, Mississippi

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ysleta High School, El Paso, Texas

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Yuma High School, Yuma, Colorado

    (Indian(s)) (Current usage)

  • Monache High School, Porterville, California – There is a large mural of a Native American on the side of the school's gym, created by Adam Sanchez, class of 2002. This refers to the high school's mascot, the "Marauder".

    (Marauders) (Current usage)

  • Elmer L. Meyers Junior/Senior High School, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • James Madison Middle School, Titusville, Florida

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Madison High School, Middletown, Ohio

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • McAuley High School, Cincinnati, Ohio

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Medicine Hat High School, Medicine Hat, Alberta – In 2015 a grade-12 student started a petition to change the name.

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Millis High School, Millis, Massachusetts

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Northwest High School, McDermott, Ohio

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Piggott High School, Piggott, Arkansas

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • St. Wendelin High School, Fostoria, Ohio

    (Mohawks) (Current usage)

  • Morgantown High School, Morgantown, West Virginia

    (Mohigans) (Current usage)

  • Athol High School, Athol, Massachusetts

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Bellefonte Area High School, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania - An online petition started by alumni to change the name has received 400 signatures. The school had previously replaced its Native American logo with a block "B".

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Bellingham High School, Bellingham, Washington

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Belmont High School, Belmont, New Hampshire

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Caledonia-Mumford High School, Caledonia, New York

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Cameron County High School, Emporium, Pennsylvania

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Cliffside Park High School, Cliffside Park, New Jersey

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Coatesville Area High School, Coatesville, Pennsylvania

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Colonie Central High School, Albany, New York

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Decatur High School, Decatur, Alabama

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Derby High School, Derby, Connecticut

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Dwight Morrow High School, Englewood, New Jersey

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • East Side High School, Newark, New Jersey

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • High School of Commerce, Springfield, Massachusetts

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Iolani High School Kaimuki, Hawaii – Raiders, but mascot is a hawk

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • James I. O'Neill High School, Highland Falls, NY

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Kahuku High & Intermediate School, Kahuku, Hawaii

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Keyport High School, Keyport, New Jersey

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Lakota High School, Kansas, Ohio

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Lowell High School, Lowell, Massachusetts

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Melrose High School, Melrose, Massachusetts – While retaining the name, the last Native American reference, two feathers in its logo, was removed in 2016.

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • North Quincy High School, Quincy, Massachusetts

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Ocean City High School, Ocean City, New Jersey

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Port Richmond High School, Port Richmond, Staten Island, New York

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Radnor High School, Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Ridley High School, Folsom, Pennsylvania – The "Green Raiders" use a Rocking R as their primary logo and a Native American Head as an alternate logo.

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Rutland High School, Rutland, Vermont

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • St. Oscar Romero Catholic Secondary School, York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • South Point High School, Belmont, North Carolina

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Spaulding High School, Rochester, New Hampshire

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Thomas Jefferson High School, Auburn, Washington

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Twin Valley High School, Elverson, Pennsylvania

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Uniontown Area High School, Uniontown, Pennsylvania

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Wagner High School, Wagner, South Dakota – Nickname is Red Raiders but mascot is Red Tiger?

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Wamego High School, Wamego, Kansas

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Warren East High School, Bowling Green, Kentucky

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Winnsboro High School, Winnsboro, Texas

    (Red Raiders/Raiders) (Current usage)

  • Arnprior District High School, Arnprior, Ontario

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Atchison High School, Atchison, Kansas - Changing the mascot was discussed at a public forum in October, 2018.

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Ohio

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Bucyrus High School, Bucyrus, Ohio

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Denis Morris Catholic High School, St. Catharines, Ontario

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • East Islip High School, Islip Terrace, New York

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Fostoria High School, Fostoria, Ohio

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Killingly High School, Killingly, Connecticut - Renewed discussion in 2019 of whether the mascot is offensive was prompted by a student initiative. After input from the Nipmuc Tribal Council that no Native mascots are flattering, the school board decided to change the name. In October, "Red Hawks" was chosen initially as the new mascot by the Board of Education. However, the name change became an issue in the 2019 municipal elections, leading to record turnout and Republican victories. In December after a contentious meeting the Board decided to have no mascot. In January, 2020 the new school board, now with a Republican majority, voted to reinstate the Redmen mascot. Calling the change and reversion "a mockery of the process", Connecticut Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz announced the consideration of legislation to ban all Native American nicknames and logos statewide which would effect 19 high schools, including Killingly.

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Marquette Senior High School, Marquette, Michigan - During a discussion of changing the name Bill Saunders, Superintendent of the Marquette Area Public Schools said “Regardless of what side of that issue you’re on, as educators, we see within the school was is a certain amount of bullying and harassment [of Native American students] that’s taking place.”

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Parma Senior High School, Parma, Ohio

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Rock Hill Senior High School, Ironton, Ohio

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Sisseton High School, Sisseton, South Dakota

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Smith Center High School, Smith Center, Kansas

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Tewksbury Memorial High School, Tewksbury, Massachusetts

    (Redmen) (Current usage)

  • Calaveras High School, San Andreas, California - When a state law required dropping the Redskins, no new name was selected in 2016 and their Native logo was retained. They are now "The Mighty Reds"

    (Reds) (Current usage)

  • Eaton High School, Eaton, Colorado

    (Reds) (Current usage)

  • Alabama School for the Blind, Talladega, Alabama

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Arcadia High School, Arcadia, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Bryan County High School, Pembroke, Georgia

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Caldwell High School, Caldwell, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Camden-Frontier High School, Camden, Michigan

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Canister-Greenwood High School, Canisteo, New York

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Coshocton High School, Coshocton, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Cuyahoga Heights High School, Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Donna High School, Donna, Texas

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Emmerich Manual High School, Indianapolis, Indiana

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Fort Loramie High School, Fort Loramie, Ohio - At a school board meeting in July 2020 only one resident spoke in favor of changing the name, while 14 favored keeping it.

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Hurricane High School, Hurricane, West Virginia

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Indian Creek High School, Wintersville, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Kingston High School, Kingston, Oklahoma - The town population is about 15% Native American

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Knox Community High School, Knox, Indiana

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • La Veta High School, La Veta, Colorado

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Liberal High School, Liberal, Kansas

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Little River High School, Little River, Kansas

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Loudon High School, Loudon, Tennessee

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Manteo High School, Manteo, North Carolina

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • McLoud High School, McLoud, Oklahoma

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Momence High School, Momence, Illinois

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Morris Community High School, Morris, Illinois

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Neshaminy High School, Langhorne, Pennsylvania

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Nokomis High School, Nokomis, Illinois

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Oneonta High School, Oneonta, Alabama

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Oriskany High School, Oriskany, New York

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Pocahontas High School, Pocahontas, Arkansas

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Port Clinton High School, Port Clinton, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Red Mesa High School, Teec Nos Pos, Arizona (Majority of students Native American)

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Ringgold High School, Ringgold, Louisiana

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Rush Springs High School, Rush Springs, Oklahoma

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • St. Henry High School, St. Henry, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • St. Johns High School, St. Johns, Arizona

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Sandusky High School, Sandusky, Michigan

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Saranac High School, Saranac, Michigan

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Sayre High School, Sayre, Pennsylvania

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Shawnee High School, Wolf Lake, Illinois

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Social Circle High School, Social Circle, Georgia

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Sullivan High School, Sullivan, Illinois

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Union High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Utica High School, Utica, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Wapakoneta High School, Wapakoneta, Ohio

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Wellpinit High School, Wellpinit, Washington (Majority of students Native American)

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Wichita North High School, Wichita, Kansas

    (Redskins) (Current usage)

  • Shawnee High School, Burlington County, New Jersey

    (Renegades) (Current usage)

  • Middleborough High School, Middleborough, Massachusetts

    (Sachems) (Current usage)

  • Pentucket Regional High School, West Newbury, Massachusetts – Despite criticism, the school board voted to retain the mascot in June 2016. With the attention to racial justice as an issue in June 2020, the name has again drawn scrutiny, noting the lack of Native American education at the school, and the name referring to an honorific that is inappropriate for a sports team. The Pentucket School Committee is set to decide the fate of the Sachem mascot tentatively at their second meeting in September.

    (Sachems) (Current usage)

  • Saugus High School, Saugus, Massachusetts

    (Sachems) (Current usage)

  • Laconia High School, Laconia, New Hampshire

    (Sachems) (Current usage)

  • South Stokes High School, Walnut Cove, North Carolina

    (Sauras) (Current usage)

  • Broken Bow High School, Broken Bow, Oklahoma

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Lamar High School, Lamar, Colorado

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Leflore High School, Leflore, Oklahoma

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Quinton High School, Quinton, Oklahoma

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Salmon High School, Salmon, Idaho

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Salmon River High School, Salmon River, Idaho

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Savannah High School, Savannah, Missouri

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Sigourney Junior/Senior High School, Sigourney, Iowa

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Tecumseh High School, Tecumseh, Oklahoma

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Wynnewood High School, Wynnewood, Oklahoma

    (Savages) (Current usage)

  • Lake Forest High School, Lake Forest, Illinois – Some logos use Native American images or spear

    (Scouts) (Current usage)

  • Creekside High School, Fairburn, Georgia

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Monroe Central High School, Woodsfield, Ohio

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Osceola High School, Osceola, Arkansas

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Salem High School, Conyers, Georgia

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Southeast High School, Bradenton, Florida

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Westside High School, Macon, Georgia

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Toms River Intermediate School South, Beachwood, New Jersey

    (Seminoles) (Current usage)

  • Calvert High School, Tiffin, Ohio

    (Senecas) (Current usage)

  • Solen High School, Standing Rock Reservation, Solen, North Dakota

    (Sioux) (Current usage)

  • Westhope High School, Westhope, North Dakota

    (Sioux) (Current usage)

  • Albany High School, Albany, Georgia – Boys' teams are "Indians"

    (Squaws) (Current usage)

  • Bellmont High School, Decatur, Indiana – Boys' teams are "Braves"

    (Squaws) (Current usage)

  • Dodge County High School, Eastman, Georgia – Boys' teams are "Indians"

    (Squaws) (Current usage)

  • Jourdanton High School, Jourdanton, Texas – Boys' teams are "Indians"

    (Squaws) (Current usage)

  • Bellevue West High School, Bellevue, Nebraska - Offutt Air Force Base is located in Bellevue

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Edsel Ford High School, Dearborn, Michigan - Dearborn is the location of the Ford Motor Company headquarters.

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Johnson County Central High School, Tecumseh, Nebraska

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Mount Tahoma High School, Tacoma, Washington

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • North Callaway High School, Kingdom City, Missouri

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Park Crossing High School, Montgomery, Alabama

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Thornwood High School, South Holland, Illinois

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Timpview High School, Provo, Utah

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Tumwater High School, Tumwater, Washington

    (Thunderbirds) (Current usage)

  • Algonquin Regional High School. Northborough, Massachusetts – Often referred to as the T-Hawks, logo is either a giant "A" or two tomahawks crossing each other

    (Tomahawk(s)) (Current usage)

  • Chowchilla Union High School, Chowchilla, California

    (Tribe) (Current usage)

  • Tulare Union High School, Tulare, California

    (Tribe) (Current usage)

  • Braintree High School, Braintree, Massachusetts – Nickname derived from the Wampanoag people

    (Wamps) (Current usage)

  • Adena High School, Frankfort, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ahwahnee Middle School, Fresno, California - Logo is a spear with feathers

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Alabama School for the Deaf, Talladega, Alabama - The "Silent Warriors" use an Indian head logo.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Aloha High School, Aloha, Oregon

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Alta Loma Junior High School, Alta Loma, California - Logo includes feathers

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Amity High School, Amity, Oregon

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Anadarko High School, Anadarko, Oklahoma – The city population is 41% Native American, and the entire school district are the Warriors.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Blue Hills Regional Technical School, Canton, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Bristol High School, Bristol, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Brother Rice High School Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Buckeye Trail High School, Lore City, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carpinteria High School, Carpinteria, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Carrollton High School, Carrollton, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Casey-Westfield High School, Casey, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Cherokee High School, Canton, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Choctaw Central High School, Philadelphia, Mississippi

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clinton High School, Clinton, New York

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Clover Park High School, Lakewood, Washington

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Crete-Monee High School, Crete, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Danville Community High School, Danville, Indiana

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Delaware Valley High School, Milford, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Dodge County Middle School, Eastman, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Poinsett County High School, East Poinsett County, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Eastern High School, Sardinia, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • East Ridge High School, Pike County, Kentucky

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Edgewood Senior High School, Ashtabula, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Elizabeth Forward High School, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania – Entire school district, including Elizabeth Forward Middle School and four elementary schools, are all the "Warriors" and use an "Indian Head" logo.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Eminence High School, Eminence, Kentucky

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fairview Middle School, Gonzales, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Fallbrook High School, Fallbrook, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Foxborough High School, Foxborough, Massachusetts* Fresno High School, Fresno, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Galt High School, Galt, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gettysburg Area High School, Adams County, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Gordon Central High School, Calhoun, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Goshen High School, Goshen, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Granite City High School, Granite City, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Grass Lake High School, Grass Lake, Michigan

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hall High School, West Hartford, Connecticut

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Harrison High School, Evansville, Indiana

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Heart Butte Warriors, Blackfeet Reservation

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Henderson High School, West Chester, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hickman Middle School, Hickman, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Hunters Lane High School, Nashville, Tennessee

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Idabel High School, Idabel, Oklahoma

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Jupiter Community High School, Jupiter, Florida

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Kecoughtan High School, Hampton, Virginia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • King Philip Regional High School, Wrentham, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • La Puente High School, La Puente, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lakeview–Fort Oglethorpe High School, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lakeview Middle School, Rossville, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lamar High School, Lamar, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Laytonville High School, Laytonville, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Lebanon High School, Lebanon, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Maine West High School, Des Plaines, Illinois - Mascot is being questioned after negative social media response to a YouTube video. The performance of a student in a Native American costume, which was similar to Chief Illiniwek, has been discontinued, and a committee will be formed to discuss the imagery that will be used in the future.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mandaree High School, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Mandaree, North Dakota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Magna Vista High School, Ridgeway, Virginia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Manasquan High School, Manasquan, New Jersey

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mariemont High School, Mariemont, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • McClymonds High School, Oakland, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • McCormick Junior High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Medfield High School, Medfield, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Meridian High School, Meridian, Idaho - The team will keep the Warriors nickname, but continue to phase out its native headdress logo in favor of a block "M".

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Methacton High School, Fairview Village, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Methacton School District, Fairview Village, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Minisink Valley Central High School, Slate Hill, New York

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mission San Jose High School, Fremont, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mohonasen High School, Rotterdam, New York

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mohawk High School, Sycamore, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Mohawk Trail Regional High School, Buckland, Massachusetts - Mohawk Trail Regional School leaders are discussing changing the high school’s Native American mascot, while retaining its Warriors athletic teams nickname.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Modoc Middle School, Alturas, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Muskego High School, Muskego, Wisconsin

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Nipmuc Regional High School, Upton, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Narragansett Regional High School, Templeton, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Nokomis Regional High School, Newport, Maine - New school being build likely to retain name, but eliminate Native American imagery.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • North Cobb High School, Kennesaw, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Northwestern High School, Springfield, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Oconee County High School, Watkinsville, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ontario High School, Mansfield, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Orestimba High School, Newman, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Osceola Fundamental High School, Largo, Florida

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • The Orme School, Mayer, Arizona

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ouachita High School, Donaldson, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Pocahontas County High School, Dunmore, West Virginia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Portage High School, Portage, Wisconsin

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Rice Lake High School, Rice Lake, Wisconsin

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Riverside High School, Belle, West Virginia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Salamanca Central High School, Salamanca, New York

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • San Pasqual Valley High School, Winterhaven, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Seekonk High School, Seekonk, Massachusetts – Logo includes a feathered spear

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Senatobia Municipal School District, Senatobia, Mississippi

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sherando High School, Stephens City, Virginia – A local Abenaki man has contacted the school administration voicing his objections to the name.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • South Grand Prairie High School, Grand Prairie, Texas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • South San Francisco High School, San Francisco, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Standing Rock High School, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Fort Yates, North Dakota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • St. Charles West High School, St. Charles, Missouri

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Smithville High School, Smithville, Missouri

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Southwestern High School, Somerset, Kentucky

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Sterling High School, Sterling, Illinois - The "Golden Warriors" logo is an S in a circle with two feathers.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Swett High School, Crockett, California – Citing the Golden State Warriors as an example, this Bay Area school changed from Indians to Warriors in February, 2016. However, unlike the NBA team the high school has not eliminated Native American references.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tantasqua Regional High School, Fiskdale, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tehachapi High School, Tehachapi, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tenaya Middle School, Merced, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Thompson High School, Alabaster, Alabama

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tidewater Academy, Wakefield, Virginia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tonawanda High School, City of Tonawanda, New York

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Tuloso-Midway High School, Corpus Christi, Texas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Valley Regional High School, Deep River, Connecticut - 250 students and alumni have signed a petition to change the logo, which is similar to the one used by the Washington Redskins.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waccamaw High School, Pawleys Island, South Carolina

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wahconah Regional High School, Dalton, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wakefield Memorial High School, Wakefield, Massachusetts

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Walsh Jesuit High School, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wando High School, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina - A petition to change the mascot has been started by students.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warren High School, Warren, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warren Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warroad High School, Warroad, Minnesota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warwick High School, Lititz, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Warwick High School, Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, Warwick, North Dakota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Washington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Washington Academic Middle School, Sanger, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Watchung Hills Regional High School, Warren Township, New Jersey

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Watkins Memorial High School, Pataskala, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waunakee High School, Waunakee, Wisconsin

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Walled Lake Western High School, Commerce Township, Michigan

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Waubonsie Valley High School, Aurora, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wawasee High School, Syracuse, Indiana

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wayland High School, Wayland, Massachusetts – Uses a feathered spear as its logo

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wayne High School, Huber Heights, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Weldon Valley High School, Weldona, Colorado

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Branch High School, Beloit, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Hill Collegiate Institute, Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Iredell High School, Statesville, North Carolina

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Orange High School, Winter Garden, Florida

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • West Torrance High School, Torrance, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Western Grove High School, Western Grove, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Western High School, Las Vegas, Nevada - In 2018, Native American students and parents have asked the administration to change the name and imagery as perpetuating harmful stereotypes.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Westinghouse High School, Chicago, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Westlake High School, Westlake Village, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Westside High School, Jonesboro, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Westside High School, Omaha, Nebraska

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wheaton Academy, West Chicago, Illinois

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Whiteland Community High School, Whiteland, Indiana – The discussion of a possible change among school officials prompted a "Save the Warrior" page on Facebook. The name will be retained, but the school plans to phase out its Native American logo, beginning with sports jerseys.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • White County High School, Cleveland, Georgia

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • White Oak Middle School, Cincinnati, Ohio - School is considering changing its logo, which depicts a Native American in a headdress.

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wickes High School, Wickes, Arkansas

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • White Shield High School, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, Roseglen, North Dakota

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wildwood High School, Wildwood, New Jersey

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wilson Junior High School, El Centro, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/Senior High School, Wilton, New Hampshire

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Windsor High School, Windsor, Connecticut

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Winnacunnet High School, Hampton, New Hampshire

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Winton Woods High School, Forest Park, Ohio

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Woodbridge High School, Irvine, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Wyoming Area Secondary Center, Exeter, Pennsylvania

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Ygnacio Valley High School, Concord, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

  • Yuba Gardens Intermediate, Olivehurst, California

    (Warrior(s)) (Current usage)

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About This Tool

Despite the attention, many Native Americans mascots are still used in U.S. sporting events, from elementary school teams to professional sports. At the 1960s, Native Americans compiled a list of 1,008 existing high school sports teams and mascots for this random tool.

Supporters of the Native Americans believe the mascots are a tribute to the Indian community and a call for a better understanding of their culture. Although the issue arose during the civil rights movement, it is still alive today because many teams still use controversial mascots with names and images. Specific images of these teams and mascots can be found in the generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of secondary school sports team names and mascots derived from indigenous peoples.

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