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This paper "Adopting Native American Names - Abandoning Redskins" focuses on adopting Native American names and symbols for the mascots, names, and insignias of sports teams that have been a common tradition in both amateur and professional sports in the United States over the years.... nbsp; Controversial cases of adoptions of Native American symbols and names for the emblems, mascots, and names of sports' teams are the 'Chief Wahoo' mascot, supporters' ceremony named the 'Tomahawk Chop', the professional basketball team Atlanta 'Braves', and possibly the most notorious of all, the name of professional football team—Washington 'Redskins' (Yiannakis & Melnick 204)....
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Research Paper
The use of Native american indian mascots has raised much concern with the question being whether the using of Native Indian American mascots should banned.... Many people in the United States of America and various other places in the world admire the Romanism and heroism evoked… Due to this factor, the Native Indian American image has been used to create company logos for soft drink companies, cloth line companies such as ‘Indiana' and various sports teams especially in the American football Native American Indian mascot The use of Native american indian mascots has raised much concern with the question being whether the using of Native Indian American mascots should banned....
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Essay
The paper "Social Representations of Native Americans" analyzes the article “Of Warrior Chiefs and Indian Princesses: The Psychological Consequences of american indian mascots” written by Fryberg, Markus and "Five Common Native American Stereotypes in Film and Television" by Nittle.... hellip; The authors of “Of Warrior Chiefs and Indian Princesses: The Psychological Consequences of american indian mascots” explored the effects of american indian mascots to American Indian high school and college students....
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Literature review
According to the researchers, american indian mascots negatively impact on the “students'… Over time, American Indians have remained secluded and lead private lives, thus are invisible in the public domain.... Do american indian mascots negatively influence the self-esteem of other American Indians and make them feel inferior?... According to the researchers, american indian mascots negatively impact on the “students' feelings of personal and community worth, and achievement-related possible selves” (216)....
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Assignment
The american indian society believes in being affiliated to some group to preserve their cultural identity.... They nurture a fear that identification with a non-indian culture is equivalent to the loss of one's indian culture.... This necessitates an understanding of the culture of the american Indians (AI), their methods of communication, cultural laws, and cultural identity....
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Research Paper
An excellent illustration of the myths surrounding the Native Americans coming to life would be Native Americans, their names, and their symbols in sports, as team names, mascots, and logos.... Some of these logos and mascots have become cultural icons, with teams and fans dancing mock Native American styled dances and chanting such mock chants.... n this essay, the myths surrounding the Native Americans and their portrayal in the popular american culture – sports, to be exact – will be examined....
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Essay
The term paper "Sports Mascots and Racism towards Native Americans" describes us how this cultural group has continually experienced discrimination for a long time that images mocking their practices cause a negative social impact.... hellip; It has become a common sight that images of Native Americans are used as mascots in school matches.... On the other hand, there are also claims that the use of native peoples as mascots is not discriminatory but in fact honors them....
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Term Paper
or the stereotyping of the Native Americans, we have to go further back into the history of the United States, and the first interactions of the Europeans with the untamed (stereotype) Natives of North America.... hellip; In this day and age, we should be informed and enlightened enough to know that the invective of “the only good indian is a dead indian” was as baseless and untrue then, as it is today.... Whether it is the noble indian, who is at one with nature and loves mother earth, or the ignoble one, who is a murdering savage lusting for blood, the lazy indian, who gets handouts from the governments for no work, or the drunkard, who spends all his earned money on alcohol, Native Americans have much to deal with when it comes to stereotypes....
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Essay