While many high schools throughout the Capital Region are in the process of changing their mascot, team name or school symbol to something deemed non-offensive to Native Americans, a man in Cambridge is trying to preserve the imagery associated with the high school nicknamed the "Indians." He's vocal on social media, has a strong powerful presence in his community, and according to CBS 6 News, he's planning a rally in front of the school this afternoon to "Save the Indian." Dillon Honyoust is a 2007 Cambridge High School graduate who is very deeply rooted in his hometown and well aware of its history, as well his ancestry. According to the story by CBS 6 News, Honyoust who is Native American says that today's event will be "a peaceful, positive rally in support of keeping 'Cambridge Indians' as the school's symbol."