One group doesn't find "Washington Redskins" objectionable-- MT tribe that was given school iPads and rodeo team from owner Dan Snyder's foundation.

"The life cycle of Daniel Snyder’s Original Americans Foundation is something to behold.  His Washington DC National Football League franchise has just released a video of Native Americans explaining how many do not find the racially disparaging name of Snyder’s team to be 'objectionable'. The interviews with the Native Americans on the video were conducted by former Washington tight end Chris Cooley, who currently works for the Washington DC sports talk radio station owned by Snyder’s Red Zebra Broadcasting and is also one of five members of a steering committee for a website that defends the team’s name.  The video doesn’t quite reveal, as Dan Steinberg, a sports columnist for the Washington Post does, that most of the Native Americans on the videos were members of Chippewa-Cree tribe at the Rocky Boy’s Reservation in Montana. The Rocky Boy’s Reservation has been the recent beneficiary of charitable support from Snyder’s Original Americans Foundation which went to purchase iPads for schools on the reservation, a playground, and a traveling rodeo team." -- Rick Cohen, the Nonprofit Quarterly