Skylar Carter was among 40 people who turned out to support keeping the Indians nickname for Skowhegan school sports teams during a meeting on April 13.
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Skylar Carter was among 40 people who turned out to support keeping the Indians nickname for Skowhegan school sports teams during a meeting on April 13.
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Mark Roman holds a sign calling for the retirement of the Indians nickname for Skowhegan area school sports teams during a forum on May 4. At far left is the former chief of the Penobscot tribe, Barry Dana, of Solon.
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Barry Dana, center, former chief of the Penobscot Nation, arrives with others who support stopping the use of the Indians nickname for Skowhegan Area High School sports during a meeting in Skowhegan on April 13.
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People who support keeping the Indians school sports mascot begin to gather in early April at the Skowhegan Middle School to express their opinion.
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Allan Laney, of the Skowhegan school board, votes to keep the Skowhegan Area High School Indians name during a school board meeting at Skowhegan Junior High School on May 7.
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Harold Bigelow celebrates after a vote to keep the Skowhegan Area High School Indians mascot at a May 7 School Administrative District 54 board meeting. Bigelow was elected to the SAD 54 board later in the month and has vowed to keep the name intact.