- was
translated as 'if any
redskins', and the
second included "tout les
peaux rouges",
which was
translated as 'all the
redskins'.: 4 The term here refers...
- its name to the
Redskins the
following year
before moving to Washington, D.C., in 1937, to
become the
Washington Redskins. The
Redskins'
branding was controversial...
- the
United States and Canada's
First Nations.
Redskin or
Redskins may also
refer to:
Washington Redskins, the
former name of the NFL team now
known as...
-
Redskins Epilogue Album Review". Soundsxp.com. 9
March 2010.
Retrieved 1 June 2020.
Unofficial band
website BBC Peel
Sessions – The
Redskins Redskins:...
- the
Redskins to
change their name. In
addition to
direct sponsors advocating change in 2020,
retailers Amazon,
Target and
Walmart withdrew Redskins merchandise...
- name the
following year to the
Redskins and
moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937. In 2020, the team
retired the
Redskins name
after longstanding controversies...
-
Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation.
Snyder has been a long-time
supporter of
Youth For Tomorrow, an
organization founded by
former Redskins head coach...
- name the
following year to the
Redskins and
moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937. In 2020, the team
retired the
Redskins name
after longstanding controversies...
- the
Redskins had
drafted 2011
Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III with the
second overall pick to be
their franchise quarterback. The
Redskins acquired...
- when the
Redskins hosted the
Arizona Cardinals. In May 1999,
Daniel Snyder bought the team and the stadium,
briefly renaming the
building Redskins Stadium...