- Terriers, such as the '
Oorang Airedale',
developed in the 1920s. Ex-Army
captain and
Airdale breeder Walter Lingo's
monthly magazine "
Oorang Comments" (#25,...
- The
Oorang Indians (/ˈuːræŋ/) were a
traveling team in the
National Football League from LaRue, Ohio (near Marion). The
franchise was a
novelty team put...
- of
Native Americans, and
Oorang came from Lingo's
Oorang Kennel Company. The
Indians players parti****ted in
helping the
Oorang Airedales perform tricks...
- This is a list of
players who have
appeared in at
least one
regular season or
postseason game for
defunct National Football League franchises. This list...
- the
Oorang Dog Kennels,
which bred the
nationally recognized King
Oorang Airedale Terriers.
Lingo also
owned the
National Football League's
Oorang Indians...
-
Thorpe and his
efforts to
field an all–Native
American NFL team
called the
Oorang Indians. In the 1970s, Dr.
Dalsukh Madia, an
Indian American,
became head...
- This is a list of
American sportspeople of
Native American ancestry. Bud Adams,
Cherokee Nation,
owner of the Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans
Keenan Allen...
- The 1923
Oorang Indians season was
their second and
final season in the
National Football League (NFL). The team
failed to
improve on
their previous league...
- League's
Oorang Indians in 1922 and 1923, a
traveling team of
Native American players that was also led by Jim Thorpe.
LaRue was home to
Oorang Kennels...
-
National Football League had such road
teams (such as the
Hammond Pros,
Oorang Indians, and
Columbus Panhandles) in the
formative years of the league....