SAUGATUCK (AP) — The man who painted a mural of an American Indian at a school gym in 1975 said he’s willing to cover it up if the western Michigan district drops the Indians nickname.
The 800-student Saugatuck district discussed the nickname Monday during a school board meeting held by video conference. The superintendent and board president last week said it’s time to reexamine it.
“I’m considering doing that labor, doing that work with no charge at all and I’m also considering, depending on the vote and the community at large, painting a new logo at no charge,” John Fox, a member of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, told the board.
The board didn’t take a vote Monday, although many public speakers were in favor of dropping the nickname. Joe Cadreau, a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, said the district should cover up the mural but keep the nickname as a teaching tool.
Meanwhile, the Clinton school board in Lenawee County unanimously voted Monday to stop using Redskins as a nickname. A decade ago, the district said it would drop it if the NFL’s Washington Redskins did the same. The team took that step last week.
The Paw Paw district in Van Buren County recently changed Redskins to Red Wolves.
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