The Atlanta Braves want to help preserve the native Cherokee language
The Atlanta Braves need to stop the tomahawk chop, Baseball
Cards' Helsley, a member of Cherokee Nation, calls 'chop' chant 'disappointing, disrespectful
Native American Mascot Controversy
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Atlanta Braves and the Native American Community
Atlanta Braves: Why it's Time to Get Rid of Tomahawk Chop
Inspired by a t-shirt the team is selling in Cherokee Syllabary and a jersey the Eastern Band gifted to Hank Aaron, I “designed”, more so modified, our home uniforms with Cherokee syllabary writing on them, which is marked as an endangered language
Cherokee Speakers Council discusses language teaching and the Atlanta Braves - The Cherokee One Feather
Lakota elders helped a white man preserve their language. Then he tried to sell it back to them.
Native Americans condemn the Braves' tomahawk chop — but some Atlanta rabbis won't – The Forward
April 15, 2010 - Eastern Band of Cherokee
Tribes push back against MLB claims that Native Americans approve of tomahawk chop
The Cherokee Civil War Goldwag's Journal on Civilization
Atlanta Braves - As part of our commitment to build relationships with the Native American community, we have partnered with the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians to highlight their native language
Braves don't give out tomahawks after Helsley's complaint