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Glasgow Warriors ban headdresses at Exeter Chiefs match 'out of respect for Native American community'

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Glasgow Warriors bosses have banned Native American headdresses for their upcoming match with Exeter Chiefs. The team’s managing director Al Kellock released a statement ahead of a clash between the two sides at Scotstoun Stadium on Saturday, December 18.

Kellock is encouraging the Exeter supporters not to wear the traditional dresses and has asked them to abstain from chanting the 'Tomahawk Chop'.The decision has been made "out of respect for the Native American community around the world".Kellock said: "Following the pool stage draw, we set up a working group to understand and educate ourselves on this sensitive issue and gather the views of our supporters, representatives from the Native American community, the competition organisers,

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