Chiefs, braves, and tomahawks: the use of American Indians as university mascots -- Teach them respect not racism: common themes and questions about the use of "Indian" logos -- Native Americans and sports mascots -- The problems with Native American mascots -- What the "Fighting Sioux" tells us about white people -- Gendered discourse: higher education, mascots, and race -- A letter from the Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign to the University of Illinois Board of Trustees regarding the use of Chief Illiniwek -- On the use of American Indian mascots: a presentation to the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee -- American Indian imagery and the miseducation of America -- Native images in schools and the racially hostile environment -- Native mascots and ethnic fraud in higher education: using tribal critical race theory and the interest convergence principle as an analytic tool -- Mascots and meaning: how one district worked through the emotional issue of changing team logos -- Strategies for making team identity change -- Native American mascots and alumni giving -- Defensive dialogues: Native American mascots, anti-Indianism, and educational institutions -- Putting the moccasin on the other foot: a media history of the "Fighting Whities" -- Note to Congress: stop shielding "Indian" mascots and start defending Indian people -- The resurrection of the chief -- Tribe approval of mascots not enough -- Documents: policies, resolutions, and legislation -- Organizations advocating change -- American Indian mascot nickname changes: a chronology.
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