This chapter critically assesses the relationships between sports mascots and the media. While sexist team names and Confederate symbols have attracted limited attention (Eitzen and Zinn, 1989, 1993; King and Springwood, 2001a; Vanderford, 1996), the use of (pseudo)Indian imagery in sports has dominated media coverage, scholarly inquiry, and political debates. Consequently, this chapter centers exclusively on Native American mascots in the media
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
American sports teams at all levels have a history of employing racial imagery and mascots as a trad...
American Indian mascots have been used by High Schools, Colleges and Professional sports teams for d...
Identity can be constructed within two modes: one that is of an ascribed status that is provided for...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
This dissertation identifies the geographic locations and characteristics of high schools using Nati...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
This article offers a collaborative review of the article “The Indian Wars”from the March 4, 2002, i...
Mascots and logos play a crucial role in the branding of sports teams. When establishing a logo, org...
This master thesis is focused on the phenomenon of cultural appropriation and the use of American In...
Abstract The pejorative use of Aboriginal imagery in professional and amateur sport has been critici...
Resistance to the use of Indigenous themed mascots in North America has taken a variety of forms ove...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
American sports teams at all levels have a history of employing racial imagery and mascots as a trad...
American Indian mascots have been used by High Schools, Colleges and Professional sports teams for d...
Identity can be constructed within two modes: one that is of an ascribed status that is provided for...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
This dissertation identifies the geographic locations and characteristics of high schools using Nati...
It would seem that we are living in an Age when any major event becomes the occasion for some group ...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
This article offers a collaborative review of the article “The Indian Wars”from the March 4, 2002, i...
Mascots and logos play a crucial role in the branding of sports teams. When establishing a logo, org...
This master thesis is focused on the phenomenon of cultural appropriation and the use of American In...
Abstract The pejorative use of Aboriginal imagery in professional and amateur sport has been critici...
Resistance to the use of Indigenous themed mascots in North America has taken a variety of forms ove...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
American sports teams at all levels have a history of employing racial imagery and mascots as a trad...
American Indian mascots have been used by High Schools, Colleges and Professional sports teams for d...