The Myth Behind the First Cleveland Indian: Louis Sockalexis
The Indians are still peddling the bogus Louis Sockalexis story - NBC Sports
Louis Sockalexis
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Neither Chief Wahoo nor the Indians' nickname honor the Penobscot man that inspired them
This Penobscot Baseball Player Inspired The Cleveland Indians Name 'For All The Wrong Reasons
Lou Sockalexis: The original Cleveland “Indian”
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The Cleveland Indians Need to Do More Than Change the Team's Name
Descendants of first Native American major leaguer want Cleveland's Chief Wahoo scrapped - APTN News
Born in 1871 on Maine's Penobscot Indian reservation and nephew of a chief, Louis Sockalexis became professional baseball's first American Indian
Baseball's First Indian: The Story of Penobscot Legend Louis Sockalexis
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Cleveland Indians manager says it's time to change the team name