Lamar Savages singled out for being offensive

LAMAR, CO - MARCH 31: Alina Balasoiu, a junior at Lamar High School, walks back to school after play in a soccer game in the fields behind the school, March 31, 2015. A bill going through the Colorado Legislature that would require panel approval for mascot and team names. Several Native Americans testified how hurtful it is to have Indian team names, and the Lamar Savages in particular have been singled out for having a name that is considered offensive. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
LAMAR, CO - MARCH 31: Alina Balasoiu, a junior at Lamar High School, walks back to school after play in a soccer game in the fields behind the school, March 31, 2015. A bill going through the Colorado Legislature that would require panel approval for mascot and team names. Several Native Americans testified how hurtful it is to have Indian team names, and the Lamar Savages in particular have been singled out for having a name that is considered offensive. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Lamar Savages singled out for being offensive
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