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Native american indian on black background with red hat long braids wearing healing shirt of deer skin and holding skull Stock Photo - Alamy
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Poll finds 90% of Native Americans are OK with Washington 'Redskins' name | Washington Commanders | The Guardian
![Operation Redskin. In 1605, Sir Ferdinando Gorges sailed to America and kidnapped five Indians so that the Lord Chief Justice could learn more about native Americans. Operation Redskin. In 1605, Sir Ferdinando Gorges sailed to America and kidnapped five Indians so that the Lord Chief Justice could learn more about native Americans.](https://www.meisterdrucke.ie/kunstwerke/500px/English_School_-_Operation_Redskin_In_1605_Sir_Ferdinando_Gorges_sailed_to_America_and_kidnapped_-_(MeisterDrucke-50417).jpg)