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pirates & indians — BEN SAKOGUCHI
pirates & indians — BEN SAKOGUCHI

INDIGENOUS A&E: Innovative painter, an electrifying athlete, mascot history  - ICT
INDIGENOUS A&E: Innovative painter, an electrifying athlete, mascot history - ICT

The Monday After: Who was Louis Sockalexis?
The Monday After: Who was Louis Sockalexis?

The Myth Behind the First Cleveland Indian: Louis Sockalexis
The Myth Behind the First Cleveland Indian: Louis Sockalexis

Louis Sockalexis - Wikipedia
Louis Sockalexis - Wikipedia

The Legacy of Louis Sockalexis & the Name Chosen to Honor Him - Diamond  Digest
The Legacy of Louis Sockalexis & the Name Chosen to Honor Him - Diamond Digest

Inside the Pack: Early Native American Players' Issues Few in Number, Great  in Value - Big League Sports & Pokemon Cards
Inside the Pack: Early Native American Players' Issues Few in Number, Great in Value - Big League Sports & Pokemon Cards

ESPN Films' Latest 30 for 30 Short “Deerfoot of the Diamond” to Premiere  September 27 at 8 p.m. ET - ESPN Press Room U.S.
ESPN Films' Latest 30 for 30 Short “Deerfoot of the Diamond” to Premiere September 27 at 8 p.m. ET - ESPN Press Room U.S.

2008 Native American Baseball Players | iroquoismuseum
2008 Native American Baseball Players | iroquoismuseum

Nick Scala: Does this mean we have to forget about Louis Sockalexis? | Nick  Scala | wvgazettemail.com
Nick Scala: Does this mean we have to forget about Louis Sockalexis? | Nick Scala | wvgazettemail.com

In the Day of Louis Sockalexis
In the Day of Louis Sockalexis

Deerfoot of the Diamond' Review: Cleveland Baseball's American Indian - WSJ
Deerfoot of the Diamond' Review: Cleveland Baseball's American Indian - WSJ

The Real Indians of Baseball | NMAI Magazine
The Real Indians of Baseball | NMAI Magazine

Descendant of 1st Native American big league ballplayer welcomes Cleveland  scrapping 'Chief Wahoo' | CBC News
Descendant of 1st Native American big league ballplayer welcomes Cleveland scrapping 'Chief Wahoo' | CBC News

Baseball's First Indian, Louis Sockalexis: Penobscot Legend, Cleveland  Indian: Amazon.co.uk: Rice, Ed: 9781559497381: Books
Baseball's First Indian, Louis Sockalexis: Penobscot Legend, Cleveland Indian: Amazon.co.uk: Rice, Ed: 9781559497381: Books

Louis Sockalexis Finally Gets a Rookie Card
Louis Sockalexis Finally Gets a Rookie Card

History of Indians mascot is tied to baseball | Local |  idahostatejournal.com
History of Indians mascot is tied to baseball | Local | idahostatejournal.com

Louis Sockalexis – Ars Longa Art Cards
Louis Sockalexis – Ars Longa Art Cards

ndnsports.com - On this day, April 22, 1897, Louis Sockalexis, a member of  the Penobscot Indian tribe of Maine, made his Major Leauge Baseball debut  with the Cleveland Spiders and is remembered
ndnsports.com - On this day, April 22, 1897, Louis Sockalexis, a member of the Penobscot Indian tribe of Maine, made his Major Leauge Baseball debut with the Cleveland Spiders and is remembered

Ed Rice: Honoring a true Cleveland Indian -- Louis Sockalexis
Ed Rice: Honoring a true Cleveland Indian -- Louis Sockalexis

Louis Sockalexis' Tribe Angry About Chief Wahoo, Logo Obviously Does Not  "Honor" His Legacy | Cleveland News | Cleveland | Cleveland Scene
Louis Sockalexis' Tribe Angry About Chief Wahoo, Logo Obviously Does Not "Honor" His Legacy | Cleveland News | Cleveland | Cleveland Scene

Louis Sockalexis MLB Career and Early Life | First Native American in MLB
Louis Sockalexis MLB Career and Early Life | First Native American in MLB

Maine legend has unique tie to Cleveland baseball | WGME
Maine legend has unique tie to Cleveland baseball | WGME

Sockalexis, Louis | Maine: An Encyclopedia
Sockalexis, Louis | Maine: An Encyclopedia

Ed Rice: Cleveland baseball team cursed by a real Indian player
Ed Rice: Cleveland baseball team cursed by a real Indian player

This Penobscot Baseball Player Inspired The Cleveland Indians Name 'For All  The Wrong Reasons' | Maine Public
This Penobscot Baseball Player Inspired The Cleveland Indians Name 'For All The Wrong Reasons' | Maine Public