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    Change The Mascot Analysis

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    their spirit with in. With a simple swipe of a pen people will lose their past. The argument over the mascot name change of the Redskin. Many people of “Change the Mascot!” Campaign disagree with the “Redskin” name that it is a racial slur‚ and dishonoring there cultural background‚ although these schools have never dishonored the name but‚ support them‚ decorate their town in there colors‚ and mascot logo in respect we shouldn’t change the name because they are taking away from the community’s pride

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    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 to why these mascots should

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    WASHINGTON REDSKINS The Native American Mascot Controversy By Anna Yang Origin of “Redskin” The origin of the word "redskin" is debated. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)‚ the term "redskin" came from the reddish skin color of some Native Americans‚ as in the terms red Indian and red man. The OED cites instances of its usage in English dating back to the 17th century and cites a use of red in reference to skin color from 1587. Multiple theories fight for prominence as to the

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    The use of Indian mascots is a ginormous controversy especially in the United States. There are many arguments and opinions on if sports teams should be allowed to use Indians as mascots‚ but this is just my opinion and reasons why sports teams should be allowed to use Indian mascots. First of all‚ most Native American logos are meant to honor Indians and their tribes‚ not offend. Some evidence of this is in the article “The Use of Indian Mascots”‚ page 2 when it states “Max Osceola‚ the chief and

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    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 and call

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    In mostly all sports‚ the teams use mascots to show their teams strength and pride. The mascots are used as a factor of intimidation and also as a team motivator. Mascots can range from the fiercest animals to the smallest inanimate object. Mascots in general never fall under scrutiny except for the ones that that represent the Native Americans‚ tribes or cultures. The idea of having related names to the Native Americans seems respectful and honorable for most of the society as it is a tribute to

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    because their schools have Native American mascots? Yes. However‚ are Native American children the only children who face discrimination throughout their education? Do mascots lead to discrimination against other races of children? Do African American and Asian children face discrimination? Do timid children‚ “nerds” and other various stereotypes face discrimination? Are all of these students not being discriminated against as well? A cultural mascot may lead to some discrimination against Native

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    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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    superior. Not once has it ever crossed my mind that the name “Blackhawks” could be 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

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    American mascots the only mascots still in sports? Some people think that Indian mascots are respecting Native Americans and some think that they are racist. Jack Shakely’s article”Indian Mascots‚ You’re Out‚” tells about how people are affected by them. He explains how Indian mascots are racist and stereotypical‚ and he argues that Native American mascots should not be in sports because they are offensive and ‚ if some people aren’t okay with it then they should be out and other ethnic mascots have

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