United States’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous people of our country for many years. Despite the perception that many Native Americans feel this practice is racist and/or insulting, it continues. This study helps further analyze perceptions that lead to the acceptability by the public of continued use of Native American iconology by sports teams for their logos, names, nicknames and mascots. Students report that the use of such iconology is a compliment to Native Americans, whereas it is an insult to other ethnic groups when represented in the same manner
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
Native American interactions with the rest of American society has always been complicated due to a ...
Native Americans face adverse socioeconomic and academic disparities. In addition to these dispariti...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
At the time this study began, there were approximately 60 senior colleges and universities using Nat...
Haskell Indian Nations University is the sole 4-year intertribal university in America and their ath...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
This workshop details the deculturalization process that takes place when Indigenous Peoples are use...
An account of the specific ill of Native American mascots—that is, the particular racism of using Na...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
The use of Native American names and mascots by professional and college sports teams has become a c...
To some, American Indian mascots represent strength, power, reverence, and dignity. For others, Nati...
This study investigated attitudes toward Native-themed mascots in the context of color blind racial...
Recently there has been debate regarding the appropriateness of universities and professional sport\...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
Native American interactions with the rest of American society has always been complicated due to a ...
Native Americans face adverse socioeconomic and academic disparities. In addition to these dispariti...
United States ’ sports teams have made use of the faces, cultures and traditions of the indigenous p...
At the time this study began, there were approximately 60 senior colleges and universities using Nat...
Haskell Indian Nations University is the sole 4-year intertribal university in America and their ath...
Supporters of American Indian mascots claim that these mascots honor American Indians. If this is th...
This workshop details the deculturalization process that takes place when Indigenous Peoples are use...
An account of the specific ill of Native American mascots—that is, the particular racism of using Na...
The issue of Native American sports mascots, and the Washington Redskins in particular, has been a s...
The use of Native American names and mascots by professional and college sports teams has become a c...
To some, American Indian mascots represent strength, power, reverence, and dignity. For others, Nati...
This study investigated attitudes toward Native-themed mascots in the context of color blind racial...
Recently there has been debate regarding the appropriateness of universities and professional sport\...
Purpose – The intent of this article is to show why the use of Native American mascots, logos, and n...
Native American mascots and team names are remarkably common in the United States. Whereas there are...
Native American interactions with the rest of American society has always been complicated due to a ...
Native Americans face adverse socioeconomic and academic disparities. In addition to these dispariti...