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Left, Native American Blackfeet Chief John Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), is shown shaking hands with A. Aaron of Madras, India, as they met at the Twin Cities for the Rotary Convention, circa 1925.
The family of Blackfeet chief John Two Guns White Calf wants his image back in the league with the Washington Commanders.
The name John Two Guns White Calf likely doesn’t mean anything to most people, but whether they know it or not, the nation’s legions of football fans have seen his picture.. Until 2020, the ...
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The family of John Two Guns White Calf, a significant Blackfeet chief, is calling for his image to be reinstated in the NFL after its removal in 2020.
Relatives of the man John Two Guns White Calf, whose profile served as the face of the Washington, D.C., professional ...
But if White Calf had been alive last week he would have realized that the fame of his son, Two Guns White Calf, was even greater. Two Guns was but a papoose when his father was scalping his ...
The descendants of John Two Guns White Calf, a prominent Native American chief whose likeness inspired the former logo of the Washington Commanders ...
Celebrated Blackfeet chief John Two Guns White Calf was sacrificed on the altar of cancel culture. Now an effort to save the indigenous hero's legacy as well as larger Native history from a woke ...
The family of Blackfeet chief John Two Guns White Calf wants his image back in the league with the Washington Commanders. White Calf was erased from the NFL under mounting pressure from the league ...