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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — A merry prankster is having fun with the nameplates in the locker room at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of this week’s U.S. Open, replacing players’ names with symbols ...
The church sits on the Shinnecock Nation's 800-acre reservation in Southampton, where symbols of the past are everywhere - reminders, Smith says, of the people and the values that helped the ...
Germain Smith, a Shinnecock tribal leader, responds to common arguments by school districts in opposition to the ban on Native American names, mascots and imagery in public schools in New York.
The U.S. Open is its showcase, its glory, and the sanctity of par is its symbol. Last year, the USGA made a lousy choice for its Open site — long, open, new, unready and too easy Erin Hills ...
After usurping nearly all Shinnecock land by the late 1600s, white settlers began to worry that the homeless tribe — which numbered roughly 2,000 at the time — would grow restive.
Angry Hamptonites won a court battle last week when a judge ordered the Shinnecock Indian Nation to stop building a set of huge highway-side billboards — but the victory may have come too late ...
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — The fairways spread out on the ancient sand hills at olden Shinnecock Hills Golf Club are rather expansive as far as the U.S. Open of yesteryear goes, appearing to provide a ...
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