By Joe McLaughlin, Bangor Daily News Staff Bangor native and writer Ed Rice is starting a campaign to find support and interest in building a statue in Bangor of Maine Penobscot Indian Louis Sockalexis, the first Native American to play Major League Baseball. “I’ve believed, for a very long time, that it’s a shame that the first man to break the color barrier in professional baseball has gone totally ignored in his home area,” Rice said in an email to the BDN. “Every year, without fail, I … [Read more...]
Archives for 2014
Skowhegan High School stands in Maine’s way: ending Native American mascot use
By Ed Rice, Special to the Bangor Daily News When all around her members of Congress stood frightened and mute in the face of Joseph McCarthy’s Communist fear-mongering, Margaret Chase Smith of Skowhegan stood, alone, in opposition and spoke what she knew to be right, what she knew to be the truth. Today, we need that spirit in Skowhegan once again. As we move through the 2014-15 academic year, Skowhegan Area High School is now the only school left in Maine using a Native American nickname … [Read more...]
Mr. Smith Goes to Cleveland to Kill Chief Wahoo
Ed Rice 9/23/14 (Indian Country Today) As my plane winged its way to Cleveland last week, to give a library talk in praise of Maine Penobscot Indian Louis Sockalexis and against the Cleveland Indians’ continuing use of Chief Wahoo, I began imagining myself as being something like the Jimmy Stewart character in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” Upon my return trip to Bangor, after thinking about a solitary walk around Progressive Field that left me infuriated by the Cleveland Indians’s … [Read more...]
Mainer confronts Cleveland Indians execs in quest to honor Penobscot Indian player
By Ed Rice, Special to the Bangor Daily News As my plane winged its way to Cleveland last week, on my way to give a library talk in praise of Maine Penobscot Indian Louis Sockalexis and against the Cleveland Indians’ continuing use of Chief Wahoo, I began imagining myself as being something like the Jimmy Stewart character in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” Upon my return trip to Bangor — after thinking about a solitary walk around Progressive Field that left me infuriated by the Cleveland … [Read more...]
Recognize Sockalexis by ditching Wahoo and changing course on Ohio team names and mascots: Ed Rice
By Guest Columnist/cleveland.com on June 18, 2014 at 7:22 AM Some day, probably under an entirely new ownership and new organizational leadership, I believe Cleveland's baseball team will reverse course and demonstrate, like most of the rest of the country is currently doing with mascot and nickname changes, that there are far, far better ways to show respect to our Native Americans and their culture. At that time, Clevelanders may demand a more attractive portrait of Louis Sockalexis at … [Read more...]
Time for Skowhegan, Nokomis to answer: What makes your school so special?
By Ed Rice, Special to the Bangor Daily News Nearly 30 schools in Maine have stopped using Native American nicknames and symbols, mostly over the past decade. Standing all alone are Nokomis Regional High School of Newport, Skowhegan Area High School and southern Maine’s Wells High School in a race for infamy: Who will be the last to stop this insidious practice in Maine? A handful of education officials are, quite simply, arrogantly demonstrating to their students a poor model for showing … [Read more...]
Cleveland Indians must end offensive use of Chief Wahoo — or seek blessing of Penobscot Nation
By Ed Rice, Special to the Bangor Daily News While it’s admirable — and I’m completely sarcastic here — that the Cleveland Indians organization sought feedback from its fan base on the controversial issue of its racist mascot, Chief Wahoo, and has started 2014 by implementing a partial end to its use, wouldn’t it finally be considerate of the team to seek the blessing of the Penobscot Nation for even part-time use? This is comparable to a group deciding, “Hey, it’s OK to use the swastika … [Read more...]