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Letters to the Editor

Cherokee Nation denounces offensive actions by Sen. Scott Brown staffers

The Cherokee Nation is disappointed in and denounces the disrespectful actions of staffers and supporters of Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown. 

The conduct of these individuals goes far beyond what is appropriate and proper in political discourse. The use of stereotypical “war whoop chants” and “tomahawk chops” are offensive and downright racist. It is those types of actions that perpetuate negative stereotypes and continue to minimize and degrade all native peoples. 

The individuals involved in this unfortunate incident are high- ranking staffers in both the Senate office and the Brown campaign.  A campaign that would allow and condone such offensive and racist behavior must be called to task for their actions.

The Cherokee Nation is a modern, productive society, and I am blessed to be their chief. I will not be silent when individuals mock and insult our people and our great nation.

We need individuals in the United States Senate who respect Native Americans and have an understanding of tribal issues. For that reason, I call upon Sen. Brown to apologize for the offensive actions of his staff and their uneducated, unenlightened and racist portrayal of native peoples.


Bill John Baker
Principal Chief
Cherokee Nation

Clarification: 

 In a front page photograph of the funeral of the late former Boston City Councilor Bruce Bolling (Sept. 27, 2012), the Bay State Banner failed to identify Bolling’s wife, Joyce Ferrianbough-Bolling. The photograph was taken by Tony Irving, not Don West, as stated in the caption. The Banner regrets the errors.