UConnDan97
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The Redskins started in Boston. They played at Braves Field and were originally called the Boston Braves. When they moved to Fenway Park, they changed their name to the Redskins, presumably to endear themselves to the Red Sox and keep the Indian moniker, but who knows for sure. George Preston Marshall was a bigot. It's documented history and maybe he choose Redskins as a racial taunt, but is that really what it means now? The only other owner of the Franchise besides Marshall and Snyder was Jack Kent Cooke and the only color he saw was green. He made and lost a ton of it.
That's some good information there. I had made the assumption that the team's roots were in the DC area, but clearly not. I assume that they could theoretically use any Northeastern tribal name or MidAtlantic tribal name and have it make just as much sense. Plus, like you added, I don't see anything wrong with a name like "Tomahawk", except for it might make them change their helmets (and many of you know how well I do with helmet changes)...