Fascinating the way you rocket off on a tangent-alternate to reality. I just stated the tee shirt was on the front page of a newspaper-and watch Johnny rocket go. My point is that it was newsworthy, to my people. It was front page on the December 12th issue of News from Indian Country. WWW.IndianCountryNews.com. It pictured a caption of the tee shirt and a few lines underneath that stating E-BAY removed the shirt because of complaints and that it was not university sanctioned. Guessing what races bid on the shirts or why it was removed wouldn
Every tribe in North Dakota has made a point by adopting a resolution calling for a name change at UND. Our resolution is being ignored. Too bad you associate
Quite obvious what the point was. Also obvious you don't or can't appreciate an alternate opinion. Hope that works for you. By the way, please enlighten the board on your undergraduate and graduate degrees/fields and the war(s) that you have fought in that qualify you to speak on the matter.
Can't you read?
Today, somewhat controversially, the word is also used as a generic adjective, referring to the Viking Age Scandinavians.
The point is you may be wrong, but you can't admit it.
There seem to differing schools of thought about Vikings.
A Viking is a pirate and not a name for the people or culture in general.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking.
Maybe GrahamKracker was right?