September 16, 2024

 

Levi Walker Jr. Dies: Atlanta Braves Mascot ‘Chief Noc-A-Homa’ Was 80

During the 1966 season, the Atlanta Braves held a contest to name their mascot. “Chief Noc-A-Homa” was the winning name chosen.

Levi Walker Jr., who portrayed Braves' Chief Noc-A-Homa, dies

Walker approached the Braves in 1968 about having a real Native American portray the chief. He previously was an insurance salesmen, warehouse worker and plumber.

Chief Noc-A-Homa had two memorable moments.

On May 26, 1969, Walker set his tipi on fire after lighting a smoke bomb celebrating a home run by Clete Boyer of the Braves. He went back inside his tent, but came racing out when flames shot up. The fire was quickly quenched.

The Braves and Walker parted ways before the 1986 season, reportedly in a dispute over pay and missed dates. Walker allegedly made $60 per game.

The other controversy came when activist Russell Means filed a lawsuit in 1972 against the Cleveland Indians for their “Chief Wahoo.” He also objected to Chief Noc-A-Homa. Walker said at the time, “I think Indians can be proud that their names are used with professional sports teams.”

Levi Walker Jr., who portrayed Braves' Chief Noc-A-Homa, dies

Walker was first hospitalized in July 2022, and his health declined from there. But he still had love for his former role.

“I’ve been blessed by the fans to be the mascot for the Atlanta Braves,” he said last year.

 

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