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Spirit Lake school board votes 4-1 to keep Indian mascot

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Spirit Lake School Board has voted to keep its longstanding Indian mascot. Earlier this year, the Spirit Lake Tribal Council in North Dakota sent the district a letter, saying the mascot is offensive and calling for its removal. Vicky Larson is among the area residents who spoke at the board’s Monday night meeting. She favors keeping the Indian mascot for Spirit Lake teams. “Most teams, they’re warriors,” she said, “so why not honor the warriors.” Kate Mendenhall told the board indigenous people do not feel Indian mascots honor them.

“A rebrand with a new mascot could…focus on this community’s bright future,” Mendenhall said. Jeromy Mouw , the newest member of the Spirit Lake School Board member, says his vote to keep the Indian mascot is based on community feedback. “There were a couple of people that were a little bit like: ‘Um, you know I don’t know that we should keep the logo.’ But I said: ‘OK. Do you want it changed?’ and the answer was no,” Mauw says. “I didn’t get a single person who said: ‘Change the logo.'”

The board voted four-to-one to keep the Indian mascot. Greta Gruys was the board member who voted no, suggesting the board should collect more feedback before making a final decision.  “The Native American people have told us that using the Indian mascot is not an honor or a sign of respect,” Gruys said, “and they have repeatedly asked us to change it.”

In 2021, the Camanche School District changed its mascot to “the Storm” after Camanche sports teams had been known as The Indians for 60 years.