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  • Опубліковано 21 лют 2007
  • Chief's Last Dance on ESPN 2/21/2007
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  • @gregstock3943
    @gregstock3943 5 років тому +33

    12 years later and I'm still pissed that the audio and video aren't synchronized on this video.

  • @ryanknight231
    @ryanknight231 8 років тому +133

    I'm a huge indiana hoosiers fan but this was tradition and being a hoosier fan I know tradition bring back the chief

    • @juliereminiec4937
      @juliereminiec4937 4 роки тому +1

      why take your dissatisfaction & anger out on a mascot?

    • @donrichter3523
      @donrichter3523 Рік тому +2

      Chief Illiniwek was NOT a mascot! The Chief was a university symbol, a revered one at that. Nobody was making fun of native Americans.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +4

      @@donrichter3523 Actually, they were and you're denying it.

    • @tomd6477
      @tomd6477 2 місяці тому

      @jefferygao3523 I’m sure you’re real fun at parties

  • @timkarcher6724
    @timkarcher6724 3 роки тому +17

    It used to make be tear up with pride.....now it makes me tear up with sadness....that it is no more.

  • @nicolasyemm8833
    @nicolasyemm8833 7 років тому +8

    I agree that the Chief dance should be kept in retirement. I can understand its offense to some. HOWEVER, I still to this day don't understand why the chief logo can't still be used by Illinois. It is literally the coolest in sports. That in itself should not be viewed as offensive, but in my opinion is a symbol of respect that can be celebrated!

  • @solosixkiller8526
    @solosixkiller8526 8 років тому +79

    The Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma are the closest living descendants of the Illiniwek Confederacy, having been relocated to Oklahoma in the 19th century. The position of the tribal leadership has evolved over the years. In a television interview with WICD-TV in 1995, Don Giles, then Chief of the Peoria Tribe, said, "To say that we are anything but proud to have these portrayals would be completely wrong. We are proud. We're proud that the University of Illinois, the flagship university of the state, a seat of learning, is drawing on that background of our having been there. And what more honor could they pay us?" Supporting Chief Giles was another tribal elder, Ron Froman, who stated that the protesters "don't speak for all Native Americans, and certainly not us.

    • @julianb4245
      @julianb4245 6 років тому +9

      Mind you, the Chief of the Peoria Tribe may be heavily bashed and censured for those comments. Not everyone in the Peoria Tribe will agree with him, just because the chief says it, doesn't make it the majority view among his tribe.

    • @joeblowmha
      @joeblowmha 3 роки тому +4

      Anti chief movement was lead by jewish professor

    • @KiraReminiec9399
      @KiraReminiec9399 2 роки тому

      👏

    • @edszewczyk
      @edszewczyk 7 місяців тому

      The University of Illinois should have paid the Peoria Tribe something. Apparently, it works for Florida State, whose Seminole portrays Native Americans in an infinitely worse light than Chief Illiniwek. I will say, though, that the FSU football team's success was such that the NCAA would never have the guts to take them on.

    • @kellancarney810
      @kellancarney810 6 місяців тому +1

      @@edszewczyk so what about our success in basketball... wouldnt that be enough to have the ncaa "not take us on"

  • @storycraftmcpe1856
    @storycraftmcpe1856 9 років тому +58

    We need to bring our chief back

  • @savagesatiregaming1654
    @savagesatiregaming1654 8 років тому +20

    bring back the chief that a big part of history of that University and I'm a gamecock fan go sc

  • @michaelkeller5180
    @michaelkeller5180 9 років тому +65

    I don't think you people have any idea the love and respect the Illini fans have for the chief. I have been an Illini fan all of my life and sorely miss the chief. How would you feel if your tradition was banned? This wasn't some sick joke. As you can see by the video, we loved our chief with passion and respected him and the Illini tribe more then you crybabies can imagine. It doesn't matter who portrayed the chief. It's the symbolism that matters. The Illini were respected enough to be made a MAJOR university's mascot and school symbol. This in no way discriminated against Indians in any way. We miss you chief... CHIEEEEEEEEFFF!!!

    • @tristanthomas7974
      @tristanthomas7974 6 років тому

      Michael Keller hey

    • @nicholaspesch5086
      @nicholaspesch5086 6 років тому

      My mom went there and I’ve been to a few games despite living in Wisconsin. I used to care about them a lot more when they were amazing back in the mid 2000s, but watching him get emotional made me emotional.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 7 місяців тому +1

      Maybe because tradition is just an excuse to hold progress back.

    • @jaredbrown794
      @jaredbrown794 2 місяці тому

      @@jeffreygao3956progress? Not sure you understand progress. Progress for people on the left is believing a man is a woman and they should be able to use the bathroom of their choice. That’s what the slippery slope of identity politics has progressed to.

  • @villanovakid84
    @villanovakid84 4 роки тому +12

    Bring back the chief!

  • @Illini2003
    @Illini2003 8 місяців тому +1

    Grew up with the chief, had season tickets as a kid to both football at Memorial Stadium and basketball in Assembly hall. We had great seats and it was amazing, ended up choosing this as my college and was an amazing ride. Will never contribute a dime to my Alma Matter because they got rid of him.

  • @hamjam1213
    @hamjam1213 8 років тому +65

    Oh, Political Correctness. Those 16,000 people love you

  • @born2worship519
    @born2worship519 9 місяців тому +1

    Saddens me my kids will never know this in person. They will never feel the spirit the Chief ushers in, be able to grow up reverencing what he stands for, and be proud to be an alum. Illini sports and the entire U of I lost their identity that day and have never gained it back. Hail to the Chief!

  • @abbybuenker9021
    @abbybuenker9021 10 років тому +41

    I miss the chief so much. A part of me just dies inside after watching this. ILL-INI

  • @michaelhogg324
    @michaelhogg324 3 роки тому +25

    I have to say that I'm not an Illini fan but a Boilermaker Fan and watching this again is bringing me to tears again as it did it on that night which was my Dad's Birthday and it broke him down to tears as well as he was an Illini fan also! That said I still don't understand how is it that Florida St still uses Chief Osceola but the Illini can't!

    • @nickma71
      @nickma71 Рік тому

      Florida doesn't have their head up their ass.

    • @michaelhogg324
      @michaelhogg324 Рік тому

      @@nickma71 what's that have to do with Chief Illinwek?

    • @nickma71
      @nickma71 Рік тому

      @@michaelhogg324 Ask Illinois. They disgraced the Chief.

    • @michaelhogg324
      @michaelhogg324 Рік тому

      @@nickma71 IMO they didn't it was the NCAA!

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +2

      Retire Osceola too!

  • @runner6500
    @runner6500 11 років тому +11

    I was a young teenager when I first saw Chief Illiniwek dance on t.v. during a football game. I was so moved, I looked him up and what I found is the basis of my argument against ending his dance. I found the team name, Illini, and the state name Illinois come from the Native Illini Nation. They dominated most of the Midwest. It was a great nation, a federation of tribes. The Peorias were one. The Midwest has a lot of these tribes names. I wouldn't have known without seeing the Chief dance.

    • @KiraReminiec9399
      @KiraReminiec9399 2 роки тому +1

      The Illinois Indians once were one of the Indigenous peoples of Illinois

  • @RollOnToVictory
    @RollOnToVictory 11 років тому +31

    as a native american.... I wish I could have gone to Illinois before 07 so I could audition for the chief.

    • @artdrtr2
      @artdrtr2 Рік тому +6

      The Chief was in my fraternity when I was at UoF in the early 80's so I knew a lot about the tradition -- that said, they should've made The Chief a scholarship position for a Native American student only, AND make a Native American Studies class mandatory for graduation. WIN. WIN. Too bad they didn't have that foresight and gave the tradition up

    • @andrewpaschall8992
      @andrewpaschall8992 Рік тому +1

      ​@@artdrtr2 I agree with the first part and they should totally bring him back but mandate a Native American studies class? Are you high?

  • @ef7952
    @ef7952 4 роки тому +5

    Damn shame. Bring back our Chief!

  • @bubbisvali
    @bubbisvali 3 роки тому +3

    Still makes me cry :(

  • @FreaRobinson
    @FreaRobinson 5 років тому +1

    aaayyyyyeeeee!!!!🙌 You keep me motivated 💪 Yourvideos are amazing 🙌

  • @Growinggolfing
    @Growinggolfing 4 роки тому +20

    The program died right along side of the chief. “Still cry every time I watch this”

  • @dennismitchell2798
    @dennismitchell2798 8 років тому +61

    The Chief represented what is best about the University of Illinois, and was sacrificed for no better reason than political correctness. It is really a shame, as all Illini I know have great memories of the Chief, who frequently rallied the football and basketball teams at crucial moments during time outs.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +4

      Really? You'd PREFER a caricature of a living people?! If the mascot was a guy in blackface, there'd be hell to pay.

    • @cutback7
      @cutback7 11 місяців тому

      @@jeffreygao3956 dang chill out. You really just came here to hate on the Chief. You must be one of the guys who wanted to gte rid of him because he was "offensive" but really he was just fine and a Native American student. Also a symbol of the University of Illinois. And how would you know it was offensive if you aren't even Native American. Stop speaking for other people when you don't even know what they think. So shut your little offended self away. And btw Native American people enjoyed Chief Illiniwek.

  • @poppie1582
    @poppie1582 13 років тому +37

    this still burns my ass they made them take the chief away, I remember whatching him at half time when I was a kid.

  • @teawithmissyp
    @teawithmissyp 11 років тому +9

    We just studied about this topic in my humanities class. Honestly, I looked at this clip over and over and I saw nothing that showed disrespect to the culture. The Chief Illiniwek was a mascot that did a traditional university dance. The dance was not in poor taste at all.

  • @MLGSNOWHARE
    @MLGSNOWHARE 10 років тому +162

    I am using my friends account. As an American Indian (Miami Tribe) I find nothing objectionable to this portrayal of American Indians. This is just my take, and you are welcome to disagree. But I must say, the portrayal of Chief Illiniwek does reasonable justice to Indian culture. As for the folded arms, I believe it is a gesture of dignity. As for the dancing, particularly the kicking, I find it suitable to Indian culture and celebratory pow wows! Too bad there wasn't multiple chiefs to better portray Indian culture, but I understand the use of a singular chieftain. And I don't mean to misapply or justify all instances of human emotion, but the tears on the fans faces showed a genuine respect for the American Indian, particularly the Chief.

    • @hectorterrero249
      @hectorterrero249 6 років тому

      You're American Indian and you support appropriation! Change the state name Illinois. Appropriation!

    • @johntolly1637
      @johntolly1637 5 років тому +3

      @@hectorterrero249 shut up you have no idea what your talking about

    • @christopherhodshire1368
      @christopherhodshire1368 4 роки тому +1

      So you are an Asian Indian commenting on Native American comments?

    • @christopherhodshire1368
      @christopherhodshire1368 4 роки тому

      You are mixed with Asian Indian?

    • @Sidney1stChurchoftheNazarene
      @Sidney1stChurchoftheNazarene 2 роки тому +4

      @@hectorterrero249 Poor Hector... you are a child.

  • @RayGuyPunts
    @RayGuyPunts 12 років тому +5

    The last chief was in my fraternity. AKL has pride in the tradition.

    • @B-Bibbles
      @B-Bibbles 2 роки тому

      Alex? I went to high school with him

    • @BrickandIvyMedia
      @BrickandIvyMedia 2 роки тому +1

      Dan Maloney. Gamma knows

    • @B-Bibbles
      @B-Bibbles 2 роки тому

      @@BrickandIvyMedia Ahh, I went to high school with Alex Dozier, he was the one before Dan I believe

  • @TheMkarr
    @TheMkarr 11 років тому +5

    I grew up almost under memorial stadium & assembly hall shadows near Hessle park. I also remember him coming to Bottenfield grade school as a kid. The Chief was more than a mascot. He represented the entire Illini nation of central Illinois. The entire community was built around him in many ways. When we allow a few to ruin great tradition then we really must not care for the protection of said tradition. If everyone wanted to bring him back,it could be done. Simply don't support the university.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 7 місяців тому +1

      Or maybe he was just a bad idea for a mascot.

  • @corbinfolsom5286
    @corbinfolsom5286 9 років тому +91

    They take away our chief but you still have teams called "the Redskins"

    • @juliereminiec4937
      @juliereminiec4937 4 роки тому +1

      the NFl should address this problem..but,they're not

    • @colinheffernan2200
      @colinheffernan2200 3 роки тому +30

      This comment aged well

    • @Blerrycat
      @Blerrycat 3 роки тому +1

      @@colinheffernan2200 I know, right?

    • @mikemedley7269
      @mikemedley7269 3 роки тому +1

      I've always wondered if the students that played the chief get to keep the outfit

    • @ryanjcure
      @ryanjcure 3 роки тому +1

      this did not age well

  • @Abos_Studio
    @Abos_Studio 11 місяців тому +1

    Place was rocking I was there 🔥

  • @barbcolmone128
    @barbcolmone128 7 років тому +1

    Simply amazing. I saw the last performance withy son Greg

  • @austinj8694
    @austinj8694 Рік тому +7

    That is honor not making fun. This brought me goosebumps and tears each time. Was in attendance

    • @colejames423
      @colejames423 Рік тому +1

      I mean yeah, I think that’s how most people outside of the university bureaucracy felt.
      It wasnt some silly, goof mascot jumping around that people pointed and laughed at. It was a tradition and people treated it with a lot of respect and reverence. But it’s dead and gone

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +1

      @@colejames423 Just make up a new tradition!

    • @andrewpaschall8992
      @andrewpaschall8992 Рік тому +1

      ​@@jeffreygao3956 that's not how traditions work 😂

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewpaschall8992 It very much is! Stupid rule; Amend it!

  • @paint1487
    @paint1487 16 років тому +4

    this is the best video of the chief yet! very clear! nice! DAN MALONEY ROCKS!

  • @chody77
    @chody77 8 років тому +91

    ALL OF THE INDIAN MASCOTS IN SPORTS NEED TO LEAVE, OR CHIEF ILLINI NEEDS TO RETURN. THAT SIMPLE

    • @juliereminiec4937
      @juliereminiec4937 4 роки тому +3

      and the NFL should be ordered to tell the Washington Redskins to change their nickname

    • @christopherhodshire1368
      @christopherhodshire1368 4 роки тому +1

      Agree. India has nothing to do with USA sports

    • @TearYouApart360
      @TearYouApart360 3 роки тому +2

      Florida State has permission from the Seminole Tribe of Florida to use Chief Osceola as a symbol of their university. Maybe Illinois could ask permission to bring back their chief with tribal oversight.

    • @nerdstop5025
      @nerdstop5025 3 роки тому +2

      @@TearYouApart360 yknow, thatd be very cool honestly

    • @joshjohnson2600
      @joshjohnson2600 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly. Let's erase all mention of the native people's from history so easily offended white people can sleep at night...

  • @ezymk69
    @ezymk69 15 років тому +8

    Give me a damn break!! Growing up in the Champaign-Urbana area, I have seen the Chief dance many times. There is no stereotyping here. Chief Illiniwek is honoring the Native American who once walked on this vary land. When the Chief came out to do the dance, everyone stood out of respect. The only ones who didn't stand where the modern day Native Americans who the Chief is honoring. Shame on you University of Illinois for taking away the honorable symbol of the great state of Illinois.

    • @ericdailey8587
      @ericdailey8587 Рік тому

      It is my understanding that the University was pressured by the NCAA with the threat that the NCAA would not allow tournament games to be played at the school. For example, back in 2015 (or was it 2016?), the baseball team was highly ranked and made the NCAA tournament and was the site for one of the 16 regionals, and then for one of the 8 super-regionals (because the team advanced). If the Chief had still been dancing, the baseball team would have had to travel. So, the Athletic Department may have lobbied the Administration to cave in to the NCAA. Still, the University had been getting pressured for years and conceded on a few things. It was probably just a matter of time, but it is too bad the University didn't show some backbone.

  • @soprano1actress
    @soprano1actress 10 років тому +33

    Still makes me cry. Miss you Chief. They still let Osceola out there but not you. NCAA is crap

    • @bayousmackerdixford3389
      @bayousmackerdixford3389 6 років тому +1

      Kate Gordon yes yes Chief Illiniwek needs to be back

    • @breelynfay
      @breelynfay 6 років тому

      Kate Gordon www.change.org/p/department-of-education-restore-the-chief-as-official-symbol-of-university-of-illinois?recruiter=608355119&

    • @TearYouApart360
      @TearYouApart360 3 роки тому

      FSU has permission from the Seminole Tribe of Florida to use Chief Osceola as symbol of their university.

  • @Musicmanmurrell
    @Musicmanmurrell 13 років тому +24

    i remember watching this, made my entire family cry

  • @nicholaslash8760
    @nicholaslash8760 2 роки тому +1

    Going to school in michigan and illinois you learn many names of Indian bands. Many of our schools were named after tribes

  • @99theohiostate
    @99theohiostate 4 роки тому

    Celebrating the strength and pride of American Indians. Gone.

  • @jackmoscinski3071
    @jackmoscinski3071 3 роки тому +1

    The chief is an integral part of the Illini culture. He will never come back because of the new standards this country has but he was something every Illini will hold in their heart

  • @stratagama
    @stratagama 9 років тому +13

    We either need to bring back the chief. Or as a compromise get a drum major to do the dance during football games.

  • @bmoney9871
    @bmoney9871 12 років тому +4

    Hail To The Chief!! Go Illini!!

  • @hookerdreamz
    @hookerdreamz 12 років тому +1

    I cant resist myself from adding our fans have never needed the motivation to get "riled" up....were riled up before we get there. We have one of the best fan bases in the nation. Bet on that.

  • @BrainNomad
    @BrainNomad 8 років тому +24

    BRING BACK THE CHIEF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jackermanm
    @jackermanm 12 років тому +2

    well put man. very well put

  • @realdrizzy13
    @realdrizzy13 12 років тому +3

    Hail to the chief

  • @vickilockeby3172
    @vickilockeby3172 4 місяці тому

    As a life long Illini fan and Illinois native and as a descendant of the Hopi Indian Tribe….taking away Chief was a travesty for this university! This entire video made me bawl my eyes out! It’s not the same without Chief Illiniwek

  • @JP-zf3lz
    @JP-zf3lz 3 місяці тому

    I have season tickets to illini football and chief showed up at halftime in the student section and the entire stadium went crazy. He was escorted out and arrested. I miss chief.

  • @user-zw4th2oz3n
    @user-zw4th2oz3n Рік тому +2

    Notice how you were never offended until someone told you to be

  • @darthvator955
    @darthvator955 9 років тому +51

    We need chief back. If not, get rid of the Florida State Seminole

    • @mattpez4president
      @mattpez4president 9 років тому +5

      AGREEEE!!!!!

    • @gregwaynejr
      @gregwaynejr 7 років тому +2

      Darth Vator agree 100%

    • @litigioussociety4249
      @litigioussociety4249 6 років тому +2

      Unfortunately, that will never happen, because people are more familiar with the sad state of the Seminole tribe, so it's seen as a symbol of respect. Ironically, the Illini tribes were forced west by the conquering Iroquois, their Grand Village destroyed, and yet honoring their memory with a symbol was seen as a symbol of hate.

    • @alphacapo
      @alphacapo 6 років тому +1

      Because you know so much. Maybe native Americans should consult you. Natives these days don't even know there own history.....quite frankly they don't even care.
      They are for the most part just a bunch of lazy non working drunks living tax free in squalor and looking for handouts from the white man.....or the reservation casino.
      we kicked there ass and look their land. Big deal. Not the first time or the last time that's happened in history to a group of people. The strong live and thrive the weak do not. They have nobody to blame but themselves.
      The sad part is some fucking crybabys made the university get rid of the Chief. The school... the state ....several forests. Cities... counties . rivers ECT all pay tribute by carrying native names. So I guess we should rename everything too? What a joke.

    • @rustcohle379
      @rustcohle379 4 роки тому

      Stew W let me guess, white liberal “progressive”? Yea that’s right you are allowed to tell people whether they should be offended or not. FOH

  • @jaysaunders8157
    @jaysaunders8157 7 років тому +4

    Chiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefffffff!

  • @carlygardner9561
    @carlygardner9561 5 років тому +1

    This it the difference between cultural appropriation and apparition. Chief was highly respectful.

  • @jackermanm
    @jackermanm 12 років тому

    Chief Illiniwek is a time-honored symbol of the University of Illinois and the State of Illinois' most visible representation of its Native heritage. Chief Illiniwek proudly and majestically represented the University and the State for almost 80 years.SOunds to me like you shouldn't even have came to this university of all you had were negative thoughts on what others consider a legend that will always live on

  • @ryanlion101192
    @ryanlion101192 3 роки тому +3

    You know what's sad, the NCAA nor the Universities gained anything from getting rid of the Native American mascots. The North Dakota Fighting Sioux still sell out on all Sioux merchandise. Chief memorabilia from the U of I still sells out instantly on places like Amazon and Ebay. These mascots served as a traditional symbol for universities for generations of alumni and students. Mosts still honor and cherish these symbols of victory and tradition. In fact most still support Native American representation in sports. So for the NCAA to go in and say these universities are being 'aggressive and hostile' is completely arbitrary, untrue and false.
    I grew up in Champaign all my life, grew up around the University. went to all the season home games for basketball and football. I watched the Chief doing the honorary traditional Native American dance at every halftime. The Chief is the most iconic symbol for me personally and as a fan of the Illini. I'm extremely upset that the U of I student heads have voted a bird as a our next proposed mascot. No way in hell will orange and blue bird replace The Chief.
    Hail to the Chief Forever!!!

    • @djv.8424
      @djv.8424 Рік тому

      As an alum, I agree completely. I went to every football & basketball game for 4 years in the 70’s & usually left after half time. The university WAS the only heir named in my trust (no kids) but I changed it after this decision. They’ve received not one dime from me since and most of my classmates have done the same.

  • @kraft38
    @kraft38 12 років тому +6

    BRING HIM BACK!

  • @ericxc1
    @ericxc1 15 років тому +2

    The Chief returns on Nov. 15--and he is PISSED!
    LONG LIVE CHIEF ILLINIWEK! :)

  • @stevenagele9373
    @stevenagele9373 3 роки тому

    Chief Illinwek was the heart and soul of ILLINI Nation. First the european settlers took their land and banished the native americans to live on reservations. how fitting is it that they eventually cut out the heart of illini nation and and left the soul to wither? my hope is that the soul of chief illiniwek will rise again, and return in the form of an eagle, his spirit free to soar. And once again, the spirit of a great and noble people can be celebrated. and a younger and more enlightened generation can experience the love and emotion that chief evoked.

  • @Longhorn6595
    @Longhorn6595 9 років тому +20

    But a guy can dresses up in a stereotypical appalachian white guy outfit (West Virginia) and nobody bats an eye...

    • @qtipmotha
      @qtipmotha 9 років тому +2

      Travis Galle No one ever forced us (WVians) off of our land, ethnically cleansed us, and tried to wipe out our culture. You're better off without Illiniwek. He looks like a goofy antiquated symbol from a long gone era, that people cling to without reason.

    • @adamhumphrey2153
      @adamhumphrey2153 8 років тому +3

      +qtipmotha If you're refering to the Iroquois, then you'd be correct. The "White Man" did not wipe out the Illiniwek tribe.

    • @cocacola150dr
      @cocacola150dr 7 років тому +7

      The University of Illinois is one of the most distinguished universities in the country. The nickname and mascot acknowledge local area history and the people who used to live on this land, less they be forgotten. Just as West Virginia and Appalachian State do with their nickname and mascots. There is absolutely no reason why Chief Illiniwek should have been banned.

    • @chrischo2911
      @chrischo2911 7 років тому

      wow....

    • @elisabethbieber970
      @elisabethbieber970 6 років тому +1

      But... weren't the Illinois tribe killed by another Native American tribe? Starved Rock???

  • @aaronesq
    @aaronesq 5 років тому +5

    I am not an Illinois supporter but long live the Chief!

  • @TickleMeElmo55
    @TickleMeElmo55 7 років тому +1

    At least we go the Block I still. Because that's so moving and not at all neutered and uninspiring

  • @nicholaslash8760
    @nicholaslash8760 2 роки тому +1

    This was back when you had an assembly hall

  • @SR71_Blackbird
    @SR71_Blackbird 12 років тому +1

    They brought chief back last night for volleyball.

  • @MarthaStout0202
    @MarthaStout0202 12 років тому

    Still chokes me up. :'(

  • @lindleyman12
    @lindleyman12 14 років тому

    the illini tribe not only gave their blessing but also provided the "costume" and taught the university of illinois the dance. the only change that was made from what was given/taught was the headress because at the time they tribe made it out of eagle feathers and they were considered an endangered species so a replica was made.

    • @ericdailey8587
      @ericdailey8587 Рік тому

      I think the "costume" came from the (Lakota?) Sioux. There may have been several over the years. I remember at the 1982 football game against Pittsburgh, a Sioux Indian (a chief, maybe), presented some article of clothing to Chief Illiniwek at halftime..

  • @illinimarine7
    @illinimarine7 12 років тому +2

    @tnup76 Mascot? No my friend. Being a Fighting Illini myself, the chief was no mascot. He didn't patrol the sidelines riling up the crowd. He didn't work as a cheerleader nor did he do the silly things that mascots do. In fact, The Chief predated mascots. What he did was unite current students with 80 years of alumni under one tradition that never changed. Natives don't want their traditions to be messed with, so what is wrong with an AUTHENTIC Lakota garb being warn with a positive message?

  • @Oblivionflower
    @Oblivionflower 12 років тому +1

    @lilmyboy u can point 2 every civilization and find a hurt soul. i may not be able to understand fully, but i'm sure my ancestors did. i have cherokee, choctaw, and apache native american blood running through my veins (choctaw princess and cherokee princess from my father). i'm still told stories by my grandmother of how the indians were treated, but i live in the here and now and refuse to place blame or be hurt by a mascot. i'm of native AMERICAN descent and i fully SUPPORT the chief.

  • @uppitynigga
    @uppitynigga 13 років тому

    we are going to miss you Chief... *sob*

  • @grecothegekko
    @grecothegekko 14 років тому +1

    There is nothing but respect here. We live in a sad age where anything resembling tradition is destroyed. If anything in the public eye is seen as somehow representative of a people or religion, its "offensive". Let's all just live in a dull world, where we pay tribute to nothing. If I acted offended anytime Greeks were represented in sports or culture I'd be pretty bitter. Good thing I'm proud of my heritage. Let the extremely small PC minority talk, its how they show their insecurity.

  • @ezymk69
    @ezymk69 15 років тому +1

    Thanks atrain and CDdaddy, that's what I have been saying!

  • @mam162
    @mam162 3 роки тому +1

    Realistically, even if Chief Illiniwek had survived past 2007, he would surely have been retired later on. We live in a time when Oregon-Oregon State discontinued the name "Civil War" for their rivalry, UIC's John Marshall School of Law changed its name because Marshall was a slaveowner, and the list goes on. Whether you think this is a positive trend or a negative one, there's simply no way the Chief would survive in the current atmosphere.

  • @sj-qo5px
    @sj-qo5px 6 років тому +1

    Bring back the chief. That's all folks.

  • @Kit438
    @Kit438 Рік тому

    Didn't know so many people cared about a college mascot...

  • @sumdude4281
    @sumdude4281 Рік тому

    Still here. Chief.

  • @richiek23
    @richiek23 17 років тому

    it hurts...it hurts so much!!!

  • @chads.6927
    @chads.6927 Рік тому

    CHIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sarahdadouch
    @sarahdadouch 12 років тому +1

    The only reason I liked this is because it's his final dance.

  • @user-bn8ef3sp1t
    @user-bn8ef3sp1t 5 років тому +1

    (PARASITE, 2019) South Korean director Bong Joon-ho has won the Cannes film festival's most prestigious award. The protagonist's daughter has fake ID Illinois State University in the film.

  • @GOllumboy101
    @GOllumboy101 14 років тому +1

    @lion3p0 Actually, I have Native American friends, they were honored by this dance. One almost cried. This mascot was in NO WAY racist. It is honorable.

  • @jrobs00
    @jrobs00 11 років тому +1

    I understand the fact that native american activists were upset as they felt they were not being honored but mocked and being disrespected on a living culture. I do agree that the university should have retired the chief due to this fact alone. I do not believe and neither do the activists that there was intention to be disrespectful in any way, but after the fact this was taken care of. We all know the traditions and had it in good spirits, not tring to be disrespectful to any race!

  • @Spec279
    @Spec279 6 років тому +2

    Bring those traditions back ! And I’m a FSU Seminole fan!!!!!! Stupid as crap to drop it !

  • @paulkopetz1792
    @paulkopetz1792 2 роки тому +1

    the got rid of my Valpo Crusaders!

  • @krb7694
    @krb7694 2 роки тому +5

    Look at how much this guy meant to this university. And the school took this away? What a crying shame. Maybe one day universities will get leaders who listen to alumni and fans instead of a few people who probably never go to any of the games anyway.

  • @StephenColbert27
    @StephenColbert27 10 років тому

    Chief!

  • @dshendricks71
    @dshendricks71 12 років тому

    Nancy Cantor came to town and said "We need to come to a consensus over the Chief argument" She was promptly ran out of town only after stacking the deck on the Board of Trustees with non-Illinois grads. Who had two or three campus-wide referendums to vote the chief out. It was soundly defeated each time. Finally Myles Brand and former Indiana University got the NCAA to pass a rule not letting teams having Native American symbols host any NCAA events and basically discriminate against them.

  • @Jayhawkboyfan
    @Jayhawkboyfan 5 років тому +2

    Why did Illinois get rid of the chief?I liked that.

  • @PTSayoriD
    @PTSayoriD 5 років тому +4

    U of I did away with Chief Illiniwek and the Illini warchant; the school's bleeding hearts might as well change the team name while they're at it.

  • @kaseyburtonmusic
    @kaseyburtonmusic 10 років тому +10

    I really really miss the Chief. He was special. There was and is nothing else like the 3 in 1 with him dancing in all of college sports. Long live Chief Illiniwek.

  • @charlestromblee962
    @charlestromblee962 6 років тому +1

    My advice is to do as I do: Whenever I get a call to donate to the U, I tell them "No Illiniwek, no donation." It will be that way with me forever. Hit them in the pocketbook for their stupid decision.

    • @breelynfay
      @breelynfay 5 років тому

      charles tromblee Join the fight at www.honorthechief.org Big things are happening this summer.

  • @nuwildcatfan
    @nuwildcatfan 17 років тому

    This was the actual audio.

  • @StevenHager
    @StevenHager 7 років тому +3

    As someone who grew up in C-U, as far as mythic power the Chief was greater than Santa Claus. The moment he burst through the band thousands of eyes teared so powerful was the spectacle. Of course, Illinois was one of the first big colleges, and invented the university concert band and a lot of the traditions, so the show evolved into one of the most effective halftime shows. Seeing the Chief was more important than seeing the game, so powerful was the spirit of unity and harmony and achievement that he conjured up. After ruminating on this issue for most of my life, I have finally conceded that we aren't allowed to use elements of native culture in our ceremonies. You can pluck from Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, European Paganism, Zoroastrianism, and everything else. But you can't touch the native stuff. It's because that's the way the natives want it. It's most of what they were left with, and they don't want to share any of it. But I have to admit, this is the land of their ancestors, and their ceremony resonant so profoundly on such an epic scale that its a great loss. RIP Chief Illini we will always love your spirit and can still watch the video on youtube and have a tear or two.

  • @runner6500
    @runner6500 11 років тому +1

    (cont.) My point being, without the Chief, Illini is just another word, maybe short for Illinois, but with the Chief, the Illini Nation is immortal. As are it's 12 tribes. Didn't go to Illinois, but I'm proud to call myself an Illini instead of an Illinoian. All because I saw the Chief dance one Saturday afternoon.

  • @CubsVsSoxchicago
    @CubsVsSoxchicago 12 років тому

    what also ppl for get to recognize is that chief outfit was given to them by an American Indian tribe. they asked them to wear that in their honor and they are now actually mad about them not continuing the chief.

    • @christopherhodshire1368
      @christopherhodshire1368 4 роки тому

      Well if Indian tribe gave it to him then that is wrong. Asian India has little knowledge of the Native Americans.

  • @phixxxer11
    @phixxxer11 2 роки тому +2

    Notre Dame should have a pope prancing around like a clown.🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

  • @The1stChair
    @The1stChair 14 років тому

    You can write this down, you can take it to the bank -- the Chief will be back.

  • @cardinalrock11
    @cardinalrock11 14 років тому

    Go Chief!! Good thing the Trojans aren't around our USC would be out of their moscot too. no one makes a big deal about them mocking the Trojans, only because there are not around to take offense. It just really upsets me. The outfit and the dance were both given and taught, respectively,by the Illini tribe. In my mind that isn't disrespect. Its showing the country they need to honor the Native Americans since our culture won't let them do it themselves.

  • @jwchamberlain5862
    @jwchamberlain5862 Місяць тому

    After reading all these remarks, someone sure as hell didnt like it. And it wasnt me.☹

  • @travisnix594
    @travisnix594 6 років тому +1

    and the war chant at the end is gone too... it's no longer the university of Illinois it's the university that's like everyone else

  • @pamelaannfuller9410
    @pamelaannfuller9410 6 місяців тому

    It's not evil cultural appropriation if the actual official First People's TRIBE approves of it, endorses it, encourages it, has a hand in controlling it (marketing, dance, souvenirs, etc.) and benefits from the tradition. Rather, it would be viewed as an endearing honor. Example: The Florida State Seminoles (the tribe helps design the logo and uniforms, etc.)
    It's HOW it is done...and the respect that is accorded to the history (yes--tragic) and important heritage of the American First People's.

  • @robertsimer985
    @robertsimer985 Рік тому

    BRING BACK THE CHIEF!!!!

  • @Arobisme
    @Arobisme 11 років тому +1

    How?

  • @ericdailey8587
    @ericdailey8587 Рік тому +2

    Why is it that Irish people do not get upset with the Notre Dame symbol and mascot (somebody dressed up in a costume)? Why don't Greek people get upset with Michigan State (Spartans) and Southern California (Trojans) for their symbols and mascots?
    One wonders if one day people will have little memory of Native American culture and history because political correctness and wokeness wiped out the memories.
    There was nothing cartoonish about Chief Illiniwek. The portrayal and performance was done with honor and respect. And the audience at the football and basketball games, by and large, showed respect and honor when the Chief performed. It was not easy to become Chief. There was more to it than just being able to do the dance.

  • @illinimarine7
    @illinimarine7 12 років тому

    The second Chief Illiniwek, was the first to appear in authentic American Indian regalia. “In the summer of 1930, I went, at my own expense, to the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. I hitchhiked out, called an Indian agent and explained my mission. He and an Indian trader called in an older Sioux woman. She and two younger women made the suit.” There ya have it....not authentic? Now you take credit away from the Lakota tribe and their craftsmanship. Way to be "POSSITIVE"