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I am feeling so sad. Chief Illiniwek will be no more. I guess we knew it was coming, but it doesn't make it hurt less.
I was on the Illini Pride Student Athletic Board (best known for Orange Krush) in the late 80's early 90's when the movement began to get rid of him and was in (what I think was) the original Save the Chief group. I still have my Save the Chief t-shirts we had made up.
I am sad for the future generations of Fighting Illini that will not feel that quickening in their heart when he runs out on the field, the rapt attention when he performed his traditional and proud dance, the area children that will not be awed and inspired by his personal appearances to talk about the Native American Culture, those that will no longer understand the culture and heritage and spirit of the Illini Indians that the Chief so proudly portrayed and taught about. And the pride that all Illini felt knowing that we have a symbol that was tied to the Univeristy in ways no one but an Illini could truly understand. The Chief was never a mascot, he was always a proud symbol that was a part of the great tradition of Orange and Blue.
I hope that they do decide to give the rights to Chief Illiniwek over to the Former Chiefs and let them uphold the legacy and tradition of this proud symbol of the Alma Mater that I love.
I am feeling so sad. Chief Illiniwek will be no more. I guess we knew it was coming, but it doesn't make it hurt less.
I was on the Illini Pride Student Athletic Board (best known for Orange Krush) in the late 80's early 90's when the movement began to get rid of him and was in (what I think was) the original Save the Chief group. I still have my Save the Chief t-shirts we had made up.
I am sad for the future generations of Fighting Illini that will not feel that quickening in their heart when he runs out on the field, the rapt attention when he performed his traditional and proud dance, the area children that will not be awed and inspired by his personal appearances to talk about the Native American Culture, those that will no longer understand the culture and heritage and spirit of the Illini Indians that the Chief so proudly portrayed and taught about. And the pride that all Illini felt knowing that we have a symbol that was tied to the Univeristy in ways no one but an Illini could truly understand. The Chief was never a mascot, he was always a proud symbol that was a part of the great tradition of Orange and Blue.
I hope that they do decide to give the rights to Chief Illiniwek over to the Former Chiefs and let them uphold the legacy and tradition of this proud symbol of the Alma Mater that I love.



And frankly, I don't understand it. If they are removing the "mascots", they should remove the name too.