Watch CBS News

High School Keeps Mascot, Collaborates With Native American Tribe

By Joel Hillan

STRASBURG, Colo. (CBS4)- Strasburg High School calls themselves the "Home of the Indians." The Native American mascot has served them well through the years, but more recently, it's been at the center of a nationwide controversy.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_14338
(credit: CBS)

Instead of scraping the mascot altogether, the students at the school decided to reach out to the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Working with the tribe, they made subtle changes not only to the mascot, but to the culture of the school as well.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_29818
(credit: CBS)

Junior Mati Douglas loves being a Strasburg Indian and the culture it represents.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_29908
(credit: CBS)

"I love their sense of community and the fact that the kids in the tribe they respect their elders so much," she said.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_15122
Stasburg High School junior Mati Douglas (credit: CBS)

She has taken the reins of a project started three years ago to reach out to the tribes represented by their mascot.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_56685
(credit: CBS)

Strasburg High School Principal Jeff Rasp says the tribe gave their blessing to what Strasburg was doing and one of the tribe members even drew the new logo for the school.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_9827
Strasburg High School Principal Jeff Rasp (credit: CBS)

"So in that process, they came to the school, they visited; we kept in correspondence with them."

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_67008
(credit: CBS)

The tribe is grateful for the ability to be able to share their story and reality of the people represented by the mascot.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_76798
(credit: CBS)

"You know it's always good when we can sit down and talk and recognize the importance of our culture," said Anthony Addison Senior, a member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_78920
(credit: CBS)

This was the third powwow for the school and tribe since the collaboration began, with many more expected in the future.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_55489
(credit: CBS)

"Our young kids have lots to share with the kids of Strasburg," said Gail Ridgely, a member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_64255
(credit: CBS)

Ridgely was a teacher for many years on their reservation in Wind River, Wyoming. He loves the idea of students from different cultures teaching and learning from each other.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_66378
(credit: CBS)

"I'm honored to be here today, because this was one of my goals when I was in the classroom that something, somehow could happen down the road like this," he said.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_77872
(credit: CBS)

The hope is that respectful collaborations like this in Strasburg and at Arapaho High School as well can serve as a model nationwide for all organizations that carry a Native American Mascot.

STRASBURG POW WOW TM 01 concatenated 121057_frame_81397
(credit: CBS)
View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.