Josh Nersissian Mrs. Kolus English‚ Pd. 3 11 September 2012 Native American Mascots Redskins‚ Braves‚ Indians‚ and Chiefs; they’re just mascot names not racist remarks. People find using these names as team mascots derogatory and insulting. Others don’t mind it‚ they think of it as tradition and don’t want the names removed. On the contrary‚ Native American Mascots being used in sports teams is considered disrespect to several. This should not be an issue because they do not ridicule
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jokingly been referred to as the “Politically Incorrect World Series” due to both teams stereotypical Native American mascots. Growing up‚ the Braves achieved dominance on the baseball diamond‚ which prompted every kid my age to wear the Tomahawk and make the “Braves” t-ball team. I was introduced to the Cleveland Indians by the comedy movie‚ Major League and ever since have recognized their cartoon-like mascot‚ “Chief Wahoo.” In “The Indian Wars”‚ S.L. Price asks why derogatory names like the Redskins and
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used as the symbols‚ the names‚ the mascots for schools and sport team for many centuries. Those seem to be abnormal to be communal established‚ but in reality it was not‚ this phenomenon has become the hot issue in the 1950s and till then‚ especially was its effect toward the Native Americans. It’s not only causing the damage of the Nation’s reputation but also the images of the Natives in the sight of other nations. The widened use of Native American mascot should not be appreciated‚ because it
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3 December 2011 Ethics of Native American Mascots Ethics of Native American mascots is a controversial topic and should not be argued against because they are used ethically‚ complementary‚ and respectfully. The Native American Mascot controversy is a topic that has presented itself in recent years all across the country. Though there have been some issues‚ complaints‚ and moral questions brought up about the Native American mascot dilemma by a minority group of people‚ there is no legitimate argument
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is a large debate that native american mascots are racist creates harmful stereotypes and that it is racist. One mascot for example the washington redskins the name redskin it offensive by its itself it is determinable. The team owners refuse to change the it.the term redskin is a reminder of the genocide native people went through. When the opposing side says they are being too sensitive the slur is equivalent to the ¨N¨word you wouldn’t have a african american as a mascot‚paint your face black
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“The Washington State Board of Education has passed a resolution urging school districts to stop using Native American mascots‚ the Olympian reported.” (ABC news). We can recall that these mascots were deemed “full of pride‚ integrity‚ courage” and so much more by the fans‚ promoters‚ and teams. People say the mascots are “okay”. But has that ever made anything in the world “okay”? In that sense‚ war‚ and everything that happens with it is “okay” too. Is it okay to take images from cultures we essentially
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Diversity Term Paper Native American Mascot use Native Americans have been on this land for hundreds‚ if not thousands of years. Their way of life is very different from the socially accepted way of the Europeans. The traditional symbols of their people and the ceremonial dress that they wore are considered sacred. Many different college universities‚ professional sports teams and public businesses use these sacred symbols‚ images and traditional dress as a logo or mascot for their team or business
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Native American Mascots: Keep Them for the Win or Throw Them in the Bin? When imaging a mascot‚ the first image to appear in my head is my high school mascot which is a tiger. In addition‚ I think of the attributes it represents‚ such as pride‚ honor‚ power‚ and determination; however‚ alongside these thoughts come the memories of the ridiculous mascot in the tiger costume messing around at pep rallies and of the stripes painted on the bodies of tailgaters who would go out and “roar” at the football
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offensive to Native Americans. “Indian” mascots were created at a time when racism and bigotry were accepted by a dominant culture (NCAI). Some of these mascots include: Atlanta Braves‚ Washington Redskins‚ and Cleveland Indians. Native Americans feel oppressed and disrespected because Indian mascots portray their culture falsely‚ they are used the same way as animals‚ and there are people who find it all right to use them. Although some argue that it is an honor to use Native American imagery
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The Different Treatment Towards Native American Mascot Case As sports teams‚ making mascots is important. It can be something that will show their supporters how strong and unbeatable they are. Therefore‚ they need some imageries that are perfectly matched with their goal and vision. There are Native American imageries that are often used as mascots to show those needs. However‚ this act emerges many protests from many circles. National Collegiate Athletic Association mentions that it has been a
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