Sundance (activist)

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CitizenshipAmerican
OccupationsCivil rights organizer
Executive director of Cleveland American Indian Movement
Yearsactive2006–present
OrganizationCleveland American Indian Movement (Cleveland AIM)
Sundance
CitizenshipAmerican
OccupationsCivil rights organizer
Executive director of Cleveland American Indian Movement
Years active2006–present
OrganizationCleveland American Indian Movement (Cleveland AIM)
Known forSuccessful conversion of Oberlin High School offensive mascot to one of neutral nature
Opposition to Chief Wahoo and other Native American mascots
Successful conversion of Cleveland Indians team name to neutral name.

Sundance is an American Indian civil rights activist. He is perhaps best known for being one of several prominent American Indians to spearhead the movement against the use of Native American imagery as sports mascots.

Sundance is a member of the Muscogee people, a tribe of Native American people formerly living in the southeastern woodlands.[1]

Career

Sundance is the director of the Cleveland branch of the American Indian Movement (AIM).[2] Cleveland AIM is a member branch of the American Indian Movement Confederation of Autonomous Chapters. Sundance works as the Business Coordinator for the Oberlin Student Cooperative Association.

Activism

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