Pressure is mounting for the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs to end the popular tradition of fans breaking into a “war chant” while making a chopping hand motion designed to mimic the Native ...
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ATLANTA, Ga. (KABC) -- When the Braves finished off their NLCS win over the Dodgers, the packed Atlanta home crowd did what they have done for decades: a tradition Braves fans call the tomahawk chop.
This comes amid a movement to remove Native American imagery from sports. The Atlanta Braves are one win away from potentially securing their fourth World Series title, but their name and a gesture ...
It comes at the beginning of every Chiefs home game. First, they bring out the big drum, then the music hits and the fans begin to chant, moving their arms back and forth in unison. The tomahawk chop ...