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What’s the Controversy? While some individuals view the use of Native American images as mascots to be depicting heroism, others argue the use of such images as promoting a negative stereotype, one that is offensive, demeaning and insensitive and thus should not be used
Arguments Defending Use of Native Americans Use as a mascot is paying homage Meant to be respectful Natives are depicted as brave fighters Its an honor an aims to symbolize the greatness of a people
Arguments Against Use of Native Americans as Mascots “breeds insensitivity” perpetuates negative stereotypes Unfair and racist
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Based on research, the American Psychological Association (APA) recommended the immediate retirement of American Indian Mascots, Symbols, Images and Personalities by Schools, Colleges, Universities, Athletic Teams and Organizations They concluded that use of such images: Undermines the education experience of members of all communities, especially those who have little to no contact with indigenous people Establishes an unwelcome and sometimes hostile learning environment for American Indian students that affirms negative images/sterotypes that are promoted in mainstream society Has a negative impact on self-esteem of American Indian children Undermines the ability of American Indian Nations to portray accurate and respectful images of their culture, spirituality and traditions May be a violation of the civil rights of American Indian people Is a form of discrimination against indigenous Nations that can lead to negative relations between groups
Background National Congress of American Indians initiated a campaign to rid the media of images they regarded as promoting negative stereotypes Dartmouth College changes nickname from Indians to Big Green Saint Mary’s College changes their mascot from Red Men to Cardinals Charlene Teters, a graduate student attending University of Illinois, begins efforts to eliminate the school’s Chief Illiniwek mascot The National Education Associate (NEA) passes resolutions denouncing the use of ethnic related sports team mascots, symbols and nicknames Some protesting at Super bowl XXVi where the Buffalo Bills played the Washington Redskins Native Americans filed a lawsuit against the Washington Redskins and petitioned U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for cancellation of federal registrations for Redskins National Congress of American Indians issues a resolution denouncing the use of Native American Names to be used as team mascots Marquette University adopted Golden Eagles as their mascot in place of Warriors St. Johns changes nickname from Redmen to Redstorm Jay Rosenstein’s documentary “In Whose Honor” airs on PBS
Charlene Teter February 21, 2007 Chief Illiniwek’s Last Dance Controversy at the University of Illinois
1998- The Los Angeles Board of Education consolidates school district moves to eliminate “Indian” related mascots from four schools in is jurisdiction anti-”Indian” mascot activists from around the county meet at the University of Illinois for the first national Conference on the Elimination of Racist Mascots Crayola changes the name of the “Indian red” color crayon NCAA’s Minority Opportunities and Interest Committee decides that Indian Mascots do not comply with the NCAA’s commitment to ethnic student welfare
Eventually, in 2005, they proclaimed that any school with a nickname or logo considered racially or ethnically "hostile" or "abusive" would be prohibited from use during postseason events. Mascots will not be allowed to perform at tournament games, band members and cheerleaders will also be barred from using American Indians on their uniforms beginning in 2008
Other Supporting Organizations Advocates for American Indian Children The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians American Counseling Association American Indian Language and Culture Education American Indian Movement American Jewish Committee American Psychological Association American Sociological Society Asian American Journalists Association Association on American Indian Affairs Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes Modern Language Association Morning Star Institute NAACP National Association of Black Journalists National Association of Hispanic Journalists National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media National Conference of Christians and Jews National Conference for Community and Justice National Congress of American Indians National Education Association National Indian Education Association Native American Journalists Association Rainbow Coalition United Church of Christ United Methodist Church United States Commission on Civil Rights
Bibliography APA Recommendations National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media CBS NCAA Story In Who’s Honor Documentary? United States Commission on Civil Rights Statement School Board Blues Documentary Clip Historical Timeline American Indian Sports Team Mascots United States Commissino on Civil Rights Statement St. Petersburg Times Article:FSU’s Seminole Symbols: Heritage or Heresy? Chief Illiwek: Dignified or Damaging? Blue Corn Comic Images Google Images