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In recent months, there has been a renewed conversation regarding social justice in the country. To that end, the NFL’s Washington Redskins officially dropped their nickname, and have yet to name a permanent replacement. Additionally, MLB’s Atlanta Braves held discussions regarding the popular fan celebration “Tomahawk Chop”, as it may be considered disrespectful to Native Americans; the Cleveland Indians also held discussions regarding their team name.

And in a step similar to that of the Chicago Blackhawks, the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs have decided to prohibit one particular aspect of fanfare at future home games when people will once again be in attendance at Arrowhead Stadium.

The team announced they’ll be prohibiting fans from donning Native American headdresses and face paint at future home games.

Per the team’s official statement:

– While we have discouraged fans from wearing headdresses for several years, effective immediately, fans will be prohibited from wearing headdresses into the stadium.
– Face painting is still allowed for all fans, but any face paint that is styled in a way that references or appropriates American Indian cultures and traditions will be prohibited.
– Fans will be asked to remove any American Indian-themed face paint prior to passing security screening outside the stadium.
– We are engaged in a thorough review process of the Arrowhead Chop and plan to have additional discussions in the future.
– We are exploring all options for a modified engagement moment from the Drum Deck that maintains a unifying effect between our fans and our players but better represents the spiritual significance of the drum in American Indian cultures.
– This includes discussions around how to shift the focus of the drum to something that symbolizes the heartbeat of the stadium.
– As allowed by NFL guidelines and the City of Kansas City Health Department for the coronavirus-impacted 2020 season, we will continue with many of the traditions that we have introduced over the past six years, including the – Blessing of the Four Directions, the Blessing of the Drum, as well as inviting members of tribes with a historic connection to our region to participate in our American Indian Heritage Month Game.
– Finally, we are exploring the creation of a more formalized education program with input from both our local and national partners.

– – Quotes via The Kansas City Chiefs Link – –

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