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Skowhegan Area High School cheerleaders stand beneath the Indian mural on the wall of the gymnasium on Jan. 15. Morning Sentinel file photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Skowhegan Area High School cheerleaders stand beneath the Indian mural on the wall of the gymnasium on Jan. 15.
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The gymnasium of Skowhegan Area High School, where a mural depicting the school's former Native American sports nickname and mascot has been painted over.
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Hope Savage, left, and her sister Lisa stand beside the sign at the entrance to the Skowhegan Area High School on Nov. 19, 2018. It displays an image of a Native American that has been removed since the school board vote to drop the Indian mascot.
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Signs relating to Skowhegan Area High School's former "Indians" mascot have been removed from the entrance sign on Norridgewock Road.
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David Folsom said that he will keep his "Skowhegan Indians" sign outside his business on Island Avenue despite the mascot changing.