Chief Wahoo

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Chief Wahoo is a controversial cartoon caricature of a Native American that long served as the primary logo of Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team before being retired.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cartoon character
controversial symbol
cultural stereotype
logo
sports team mascot
associatedWith Native American mascot controversy
debates over racial stereotyping in sports
color blue
red
white
controversy considered racist by many critics
criticized as offensive to Native Americans
subject of protests
countryContext United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact helped spur broader reconsideration of Native American mascots in sports
depicts Native American caricature
ethicalDebate appropriateness of ethnic mascots
feature cartoonish facial features
exaggerated grin
large nose
red skin
single feather
genre cartoon art
sports logo
governingBodyAction phased out following pressure from MLB and public criticism
hasLegalContext trademark
homeCityContext Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
leagueContext Major League Baseball
mediaType graphic logo
replacedBy Cleveland Guardians branding
block C logo
role primary logo
team mascot
status no longer used as primary logo
no longer used on team uniforms
retired logo
symbolOf Cleveland Indians identity
Native American imagery in sports
timePeriod 20th century
early 21st century
usedBy Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Guardians franchise

Cleveland Indians
usedFor Major League Baseball team branding
usedOn caps
merchandise
stadium signage
team uniforms

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Cleveland Indians formerMascot Chief Wahoo