] LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - CBS television on Friday ] apologized for any offense taken at the American ] Indian-motif Grammy Awards performance by the hip-hop ] group OutKast that some Native Americans have condemned ] as racist. ] ] The San Francisco-based Native American Cultural Center ] (NACC) posted a notice on its Web site this week calling ] for a boycott of CBS, OutKast's label, Arista Records, ] and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, ] which sponsors the Grammys. ] ] "It was the most disgusting set of racial stereotypes ] aimed at American Indians that I have ever seen on TV," ] NACC board member Sean Freitas said in the online ] statement. "It was on par with white people dancing ] sexually in black face, or yarmulkes ... I am shocked and ] outraged." ] ] NACC Chair Andrew Brother Elk said he has lodged a formal ] complaint with the Federal Communications Commission over ] the telecast, which he branded as "racist TV programing. Reuters | Latest Financial News / Full News Coverage |