The Atlanta Braves Should Re-Embrace Their Legendary Mascot Chief Noc-A-Homa That’s Knock-a-Homer in Bostonian

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For twenty years ending in 1985, the Atlanta Braves were urged to victory by Chief Noc-A-Homa (code wording for knock-a-homer) in the deep left field stands who would war dance around a fire in front of his teepee when the Braves would hit a homer, Chief Noc-A-Homa, as the great Larry the Cable Guy used to say “I don’t care who y’are that’s funny right there.” The Chief for many years was Levi Walker, an Odawa tribesman who was proud to the do the job, as undoubtedly would many others today.