A Miami University trademarked term used to recognize the university as a source of well-known and successful sports coaches.
All lowercase, no hyphen.
For print, digital, or web communications, spell out fully. Do not use & to replace and.
Always capitalized. On first reference, use full name. On subsequent references, Miami Tribe is acceptable. Never use Myaamia Tribe.
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma maintains a relationship with Miami University. It should never be positioned as a relationship between the Tribe and a specific center, division, or individual. For further guidance, please refer to the "ethnicity and race" section of this guide.
When using the word tribe or tribal, always capitalize if used in reference to a specific tribal nation, even if the name of the tribe is not stated.
When using the word tribe or tribal, but not referring to a specific tribal nation, it does not need to be capitalized.
If Myaamia words are used in conjunction with the English language, capitalize as normal.
Since the Myaamia language does not include capital letters, do not capitalize any portion of Myaamia words when they are used alone or in a full Myaamia sentence.
Myaamia people should only be used to represent members of the Myaamia community, including citizens of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma or members of the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana.
Do not reference members of the Miami University community, who are not affiliated with the Tribe, as Myaamia. For further guidance, please refer to the "ethnicity and race" section of this guide.
Capitalize on all references. However, refrain from using Public Ivy as the lead message in communication materials.
Always use this format. RedHawks should also always maintain plurality when talking about the university community as a whole. Any exceptions to this term must be approved by University Communications and Marketing.
Miami has discontinued the use of the name of its previous mascot. As such, direct references to Miami's previous mascot should never occur in communication materials. If the reference cannot be avoided, refer to it as "Miami's former mascot." If additional information is needed for context, you may include the years that the former mascot was active.
When referring to or communicating historical information, such as resolutions, the name of the former mascot should appear fully in asterisks.
For the proper spelling or Miami terms — such as UniqueId, RedHawk Refunds, or One Stop — refer to the approved list from Miami IT.
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