What is an Iowan Hawkeye?

Hawkeye Caucus is a group of UI supporters aimed at advancing the mission of the University of Iowa across Iowa's 99 counties and beyond. We help University of Iowa students, parents, staff, alumni and supporters share their stories of Hawkeye Pride with legislators, policymakers, and Iowans across the state.
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Why are they called the Hawkeyes?

Most sources say that Iowa's Hawkeye State nickname was inspired by a Native American warrior named Black Hawk and/or the character of Hawkeye in James Fenimore Cooper's novel The Last of the Mohicans. Though the exact history of the name is debated, most Iowans proudly refer to themselves as Hawkeyes.
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What does the term Hawkeye mean?

Definition of Hawkeye

: a native or resident of Iowa —used as a nickname.
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What do you call an Iowan?

Iowa. People who live in Iowa are called Iowans or Hawkeyes.
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What is a Hawkeye bird?

The state bird of Iowa is in fact the American Goldfinch also known as the Eastern Goldfinch. A Hawkeye isn't even a real bird.
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What is a Hawkeye logo?

The initial logo version of Iowa Hawkeyes was composed of a friendly and funny image of a running hawk wearing the helmet. The stylized burg was placed on a background with an enlarged rugby ball on it and had an arched banner with the wordmark above its head.
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What are people from Kansas called?

Residents of Kansas are called Kansans.
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Is Hawkeye an Indian?

In many respects, Hawkeye acts like a Native American and adopts Native American values.
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Is NH The Switzerland of America?

Yes, that's right, NH is nicknamed the Switzerland of America.
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What are people from Massachusetts called?

It includes both notable people born in the Commonwealth, and other notable people who are from the Commonwealth. People from Massachusetts are called "Massachusettsans" or "Bay Staters" after the Commonwealth's nickname.
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Why do Californians not say Cali?

The only people who don't refer to California as "Cali" are the Golden State natives themselves. You will very, very rarely hear a Californian call their home state by this name, even though people from everywhere else love to call it that.
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What do locals call Santa Monica?

When the seaside city turned so far to the left politically, critics dubbed it the 'People's Republic of Santa Monica'. For years, this beach city meant good living to the homeless, a place where they could beg freely for money, fill up Santa Monica's pristine parks, wander its beaches, and bathe in its fountains.
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Is it OK to say Cali?

“Cali” is an abbreviation of “California” that only non-Californians use. Nearly every other U.S. state calls California “Cali,” but Californians hate this. Avoid using “Cali” if you want to seem like a native Californian. “Rad” was used more frequently by Californians a few years ago, but you may still hear it today.
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Why is it called a tigerhawk?

So Colbert, who went on to leave his Cedar Rapids hometown to work for 25 years at high-powered Chicago ad agency Leo Burnett, focused on the head, eye and beak of a hawk. The 'Tigerhawk' name came from the striping in the design. 'We got it done in a week,' Colbert said.
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Is the word Hawkeye trademarked?

HAWKEYE Trademark of Marvel Characters, Inc. - Registration Number 4616448 - Serial Number 86141800 :: Justia Trademarks.
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How did Iowa become Hawkeyes?

“The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally applied to a hero in a fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper.
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Why is Iowa called Iowa?

Iowa derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many Native American nations whose territory comprised the future state at the time of European colonization.
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What is Iowa known for food?

Iowa's most iconic dish is found at a grocery store. B&B Grocery earned the accolades for its breaded pork tenderloin, or more accurately, its “killer pork breaded pork tenderloin” found at the family-owned deli that opened in 1922. “If there's one food Iowa is known for, it's pork tenderloin.
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What is the oldest town in Iowa?

Dubuque is Iowa's oldest city and is among the oldest settlements west of the Mississippi River. The first permanent settler to the area was French-Canadian fur trader Julien Dubuque. When he arrived in 1785, the Mesquakie (Fox) Indians occupied the region which included an abundant amount of lead mines.
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