Sioux logo debate is in tribes' hands

  • Article by: Pam Louwagie , Star Tribune
  • Updated: October 26, 2007 - 9:35 PM

Settlement with NCAA lets UND try to win approval by 2010 from tribes to use the Indian nickname and logo.

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The long and contentious debate over the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname and logo was temporarily put on ice Friday with a lawsuit settlement that gives the school three years to win approval from the state's two Sioux tribes or pick a new nickname.

The university has until November 2010 to get clear approval from both the Spirit Lake and Standing Rock tribes.

Approved Friday by North Dakota's Board of Higher Education, the deal ends the school's lawsuit against the NCAA, which was poised to punish the school by banning it from being host to playoff games and using the Sioux logo in post-season play.

Some American Indians say Friday's action isn't likely to end debate on the Grand Forks campus of 13,000 students, or elsewhere.

UND spokesman Peter Johnson said, "We think that given the nature of the agreement and where things stand today, this is a good approach." The NCAA, he stressed, said that although using Indian names and imagery in sports can create a "hostile or abusive environment," it did not make such findings about the UND campus.

NCAA spokesman Bob Williams said the association's position is still that "such imagery has no place in our collegiate athletics."

But the agreement is in the same spirit that has allowed Florida State to continue using the Seminoles name.

FSU is using the name and logo with approval from a local tribe.

"It confirms that, in this case, the Sioux people and no one else should decide whether and how their name should be used," Williams said.

Leader: burden shift unfair

Messages left at both tribal headquarters were not returned Friday. But Standing Rock Tribal Chairman Ron His Horse Is Thunder told the Grand Forks Herald the settlement unfairly shifts the burden of retiring the nickname to the tribes.

"To me, what that is going to cause, I think, is lots of disruption on the reservation because I think there's going to be an all-out effort to perhaps buy off the tribes, lobby the tribes and that sort of thing," said Leigh Jeanotte, director of American Indian Student Services at UND, who stressed that he was speaking for himself.

Indian activist Clyde Bellecourt of Minneapolis offered a similar assessment, adding that he plans to get groups to lobby against the logo.

"Well, you know, there's 500 other tribes in America that feel that it should go," said Bellecourt who with his brother Vernon protested the use of Indian nicknames and logos around the country.

"It offends everybody, not just those two tribes."

Vernon Bellecourt died earlier this month, and many memories of him centered on his fight against the use of Indian imagery.

Author Louise Erdrich, who lives in Minneapolis, turned down an honorary degree from UND earlier this year because of the nickname issue.

A member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Erdrich said she has affection for UND. Family members have gone there and she's been a visiting writer at the school.

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