Box 1
Contains 60 Results:
Native American Perspective
The fifth series contains materials which document the perspective of Native Americans in regards to the logo and nickname.
1992
Includes sub-folders: News Articles; Florida State Seminoles
1993
This is a large folder with several sub-folders: Tribal Resolutions and Correspondence; News Articles; Misc. Correspondence; Nonsupport of Nickname; Support Use of Nickname
1993
This is a large folder with several sub-folders: Homecoming Parade Incident; History Articles; Ford Foundation Report on Diversity; Baker Statement, 1-12-93; Florida State Univ; Univ of Illinois; Michigan Universities; SOAR (Students Organized Against Racism)
“A Report on the UND Mascot Issue,” Standing Rock Sioux Tribe: 2005
The fifth series contains materials which document the perspective of Native Americans in regards to the logo and nickname.
“UND Yells and Songs,” 1902
The fourth series contains various materials originating from the University of North Dakota.
Brownstein, Andrew. “A Battle Over a Name in the Land of the Sioux.” Chronicle of Higher Education. 23 February 2001
The Sioux Logo and Nickname Collection, 1902 to present, has been divided into seven series: Series 1: Newspaper Clippings Series 2: Books, Journals, and Magazines Series 3: Other Media Series 4: University of North Dakota Materials Series 5: Native American Perspective Series 6: Miscellaneous Series 7: Oversize Materials
Newspaper Articles: 1969
The first series consists of newspaper reports, letters to the editor, and editorials, beginning in 1930. The majority of the articles are from regional newspapers, with the Grand Forks Herald being the most prevalent. The folders have been arranged in chronological order. Researchers should note that the collection does not contain every single instance the logo and nickname have been reported in print.
Newspaper Articles: 1987-1988
The first series consists of newspaper reports, letters to the editor, and editorials, beginning in 1930. The majority of the articles are from regional newspapers, with the Grand Forks Herald being the most prevalent. The folders have been arranged in chronological order. Researchers should note that the collection does not contain every single instance the logo and nickname have been reported in print.
Engelstad, Ralph (see also OGLMC 1451)
The Sioux Logo and Nickname Collection, 1902 to present, has been divided into seven series: Series 1: Newspaper Clippings Series 2: Books, Journals, and Magazines Series 3: Other Media Series 4: University of North Dakota Materials Series 5: Native American Perspective Series 6: Miscellaneous Series 7: Oversize Materials