No one except perhaps the NFL commissioner using the fake Indian, Chief Dodson as evidence that most Indians didn't mind the name in a letter to congress.
"...The NFL's commissioner, trying to score points with Congress, leaned on the Redskins' too-good-to-be-true spokes model, too. On June 5, Roger Goodell wrote to the co-chairs of the Congressional Native American Caucus, whose members had been urging the team to change its name. On NFL letterhead, the league boss alleged that "Redskins" was "a unifying force that stands for strength, courage, pride and respect."
"Importantly, this positive meaning is shared by the overwhelming majority of football fans and Americans generally, including Native Americans," Goodell wrote. And as Exhibit A, Goodell cited the support of "Chief Steven (sic) Dodson," whom Goodell identified as "an American Inuit chief and resident of Prince Georges (sic) County, Maryland."...."
Read Roger Goodell's Letter To Congress Defending The Redskins Name