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Tag Archives: redskins
Native mascots: A comprehensive literature review
In 1909 the University of Wisconsin lacrosse team adopted the first Native mascot. By the 1950s, they were commonplace. Beginning in 1968, Native Americans condemned the use of these mascots, arguing that they are based on stereotypes that “have a … Continue reading
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Tagged blackhawks, chief illiniwek, chief osceola, chief wahoo, civil rights, cleveland indians, controversy, culture, dennis banks, fighting hawks, fighting illini, fighting sioux, florida state, football, fryberg, illini, literature review, logo, mascot, mascots, Native, native american, ncaa, nfl, North Dakota, ole miss, political correctness, rebels, red face, redskins, seminoles, sports, sports illustrated, staurowsky, steinfeldt, stereotype, university of illinois, washington redskins
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California closer to banning Redskins team names
The California State Assembly passed a bill banning “redskins” as a team mascot in public schools. The vote was 57-9. It still needs to go to the State Senate and Governor Jerry Brown, and the odds look good there. California … Continue reading
Using Native Americans to Sell Chicken in Africa: Mis-appropriation Goes Global
This is one of the best essays on cultural stereotyping I’ve read, and it comes from Busisiwe Deyi of South Africa, on the Africa Is A Country blog. She writes about the Spur restaurant chain that uses Native American imagery … Continue reading
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Tagged africaisacountry, Busisiwe Deyi, cultural appropriation, erasure, native american, redskins, Spur, stereotype
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Twelve Things More Offensive than the Washington Redsk*ns
Much has been written about the problems associated with team mascot names like the Redsk*ns—their derogatory history, their effect on indigenous youth, and the inevitable offensive chants and signs from fans of opposing teams (e.g. “scalp the Redsk*ns”, etc.). Thanks … Continue reading
Proud To Be video released for the Super Bowl
Great 2-min video here by the National Congress of American Indians: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR-tbOxlhvE
Redskins
[I will keep adding to this list as I find more quotes.] From the 1500’s thru the 1800’s, the most common derogatory term for Native Americans was “savages”. In the 1830’s, large scale ethnic cleansing (called “Indian Removal”) become official … Continue reading
Re-post: Redskins and Blackskins
Interesting commentary from an African American. http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/09/18/above-distraction-more-blackskins-gerard-miller-151340