NATIVE AMERICAN — Robert Roche, executive director of the American Indian Education Center, protests the use of “Indians” as the name for Cleveland’s baseball team on April 5, 2012. Roche and a handful of others protested just outside Progressive Field prior to the Indians’ home opener. He said his group has been protesting the name of the Major League Baseball team for 40 years. “The country has changed, but Cleveland has not,” Roche said. “The Indians won’t win a pennant until they change their name.” Photo by Brandon Blackwell @CapturedCLE

NATIVE AMERICAN — Robert Roche, executive director of the American Indian Education Center, protests the use of “Indians” as the name for Cleveland’s baseball team on April 5, 2012. Roche and a handful of others protested just outside Progressive Field prior to the Indians’ home opener. He said his group has been protesting the name of the Major League Baseball team for 40 years. “The country has changed, but Cleveland has not,” Roche said. “The Indians won’t win a pennant until they change their name.” Photo by Brandon Blackwell @CapturedCLE

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