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A 9-year-old boy who wore face paint and a Native American headdress to a Kansas City Chiefs NFL game has been dubbed a racist by a reporter.
The parents of a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan who wore face paint and a Native American headdress to a game last year filed a lawsuit against Deadspin alleging the site maliciously attacked ...
Mission, Kansas — Kansas City Chiefs fans who file into Arrowhead Stadium Thursday evening for a masked and socially distanced start to the NFL season won't be wearing headdresses or face paint ...
Kansas City Chiefs ban headdresses and face paint at Thursday’s season opener The move by the reigning Super Bowl champions has pleased Native Americans as a good first step, but frustrated some ...
The National Football League Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will ban fans from wearing headdresses, American Indian-themed face paint, and other cultural misapropriations at future games ...
Kansas City Chiefs fans won't be allowed to wear headdresses or Native American-style face paint. Newsy's sister station KSHB spoke with a professor from a nearby Native American university, as ...
Holden Armenta, the young Kansas City Chiefs fan accused of blackface, says fallout has been 'scary' after a reporter branded his face paint racist - despite being a Native American himself - as ...
Kansas City Chiefs fan yells during the AFC Championship game against the Tennessee Titans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on Jan. 19, 2020. Joe Robbins / Getty Images file Aug. 20 ...
KANSAS CITY, Missouri -- The Kansas City Chiefs made a big announcement Thursday, banning fans from wearing native american-themed face paint or headdresses at Arrowhead Stadium and announcing ...
The 9-year-old football fan who attracted the ire of a Deadspin reporter for wearing a headdress and painting his face for a Sunday night Kansas City Chiefs game described the new-found attention ...
MISSION, Kansas — Kansas City Chiefs fans who file into Arrowhead Stadium Thursday for a masked and socially distanced start to the NFL season won't be wearing headdresses or face paint amid a ...
When a limited number of Kansas City Chiefs fans make their way to Arrowhead Stadium for next month’s NFL season opener, they won’t be able to bring in Native American-style headdresses or ...