The Use of Imagery and Nicknames with Native American Heritage

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For a long time the use of Native American surnames, imageries, and representation has

Been in deliberation for decades. Depending on what side your perspective is on the subject, it can

Be either characterized as malicious or a tribute to the Native American Heritage. Numerous Social

Groups, Religious and Civil Rights Organizations, and individual Educational Institutions think that

Specific use of racial surnames is labeling to a specific ethnic group and must be abolished. Largely

A large number of people not affiliated with the Native American race feel that if a sports franchise

Or school uses their ethnical background as a surname and imageries are idolizing their heritage. The

Native American heritage was built on heroism, courage, tribal recognition, and combat capabilities

And when surnames are chosen it is to honor their heritage and not to criticize or mock their history.

Most sports team nicknames are based on integrity, respect, dignity, distinction, and

Reputation, otherwise the sports franchise or schools would not have picked it. Many distinctive

Nicknames are to honor specific animals, historical (person, places, or things), and city/state

Affiliation. In some cases, it is to honor an ethnic heritage for historical purposes. A sports team

Wouldn’t use a name unless it was to honor a specific person, place, or thing for its past historical

Effect on the city, state, county, or university for which the name was chosen. According to the article

How “Indian mascots oppress” he claims that Indian were never "Chiefs," but headman. "Chiefs”

Were known noble and honorable men who played a significant role within their tribe. For instance,

There are many high schools, a few colleges, and a fe...

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... both come up with a specific design that is

Approved by all members it would be considered favorable.

The use of nicknames and imagery with Native American heritage are to honor and pay

Tribute to their storied history and not to discriminate. It is to honor their heroism, courage, tribal

Recognition, and combat capabilities. There are certain logos that do need change to modernize the

Heritage of Native Americans and not discriminate. Nicknames are to show an admiration for a

Person, place, or thing and not to categorize something.

Works Cited

Lukas, P. (n.d.). Tribe supports Native American mascots. Retrieved from espn.go.com: http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/fandom/post/_/id/18484/tribe-supports-native-american-mascots

Two-Hawks, J. (n.d.). How 'Indian' mascots oppress. Retrieved from nativecircle.com: http://www.nativecircle.com/mascots.htm

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