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  1. Damn Good Dogs: The Real Story of Uga, the University of Georgia's Bulldog Mascots --2006 publication. by Kent Hannon Sonny Seiler, 2006-01-01
  2. Bill Pennant, Babe Ruth, and Me by Timothy Tocher, 2009-03-12
  3. The Cowgirl and the Colts by Paul Travers, 2007-09-01
  4. Hello Aubie! by Aimee Aryal, 2004-08
  5. NFL Animals Board Book by DK Publishing, 2003-10
  6. A dream team for Tremor by Teri Bonessa Dimon, 1994
  7. Mascot Manor Aussie Rules Games and Puzzles
  8. The College Mascot Handbook by Art Ballant, 1982-11
  9. Porkey: An Arkansas Razorback by James L. Lockhart, 1939
  10. Hi Mom, Send Sheep: My Life as the Coyote and After by Tim Derk, 2006-09-18
  11. A history of Arkansas Razorbacks by Hank Hancock, 1976
  12. The famous Chicken!: Comedy coloring book by Earl Storm, 1987
  13. Phillie Phanatic coloring book by Don Vannozzi, 1978
  14. The compleat War Eagle training manual by Brian Eugene Helms, 1992

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82. NCRSM Has Moved To Http://www
NCRSM is a coalition of individuals and organizations fighting to eliminate the use of Native American mascots in sports and media. Site offers faqs, links, newsletter, and other information.
http://ncrsm.tripod.com/index.htm
NCRSM has moved to http://www.aics.org/NCRSM/index.htm

83. T H E : R E V I E W | Sports | Mascots Friends Or Frights?
to reality. And yet, people love them. mascots have become a mainstayin sports, to rouse the crowd and make people laugh. But to
http://www.review.udel.edu/archive/1999_Issues/01.22.99/index.php3?section=2&art

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Click here for more on this story Latest: Saturday September 02, 2000 12:04 PM AP KATOOMBA, Australia (AP) The Olympics are opening Down Under. So the mascots must be a hoppy kangaroo and a cuddly koala, right? Wrong. The trio of mascots for the Sydney Games are not exactly the animals the world would have expected at an Australian Olympics. In fact, there's not a marsupial among them. Instead, visitors to Sydney are being welcomed by Syd the platypus, Millie the echidna or spiny anteater and Olly the kookaburra. When graphic designer Matthew Hatton got the commission for the mascots in 1996, Olympic officials made one thing clear. "They said specifically they didn't want to do a kangaroo and a koala, and that was great because neither did I. Everybody in the world knows them already," he said, sitting in a home studio filled with comic books and toys. Hatton considered many indigenous Australian animals before settling on three that are familiar to most local school children but hardly known outside the continent.

85. LOGOs & MASCOTs
mascots Athena and Phevos, two children of modern (3) Executives of the JapaneseOlympic committee and national sports federations on 13th August 1997 by 29
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86. National Coalition On Racism In Sports And Media
Components of major media which from public and government opinion includes filmvido, sports entertainment, and AMERICAN INDIANS ARE PEOPLE, NOT mascots
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National Representative
American Indian Movement
Grand Governing Council
Anishinabe Ojibwe Nation Charlene Teters , MFA
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Senior Editor, Indian Artist Magazine
Professor, Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe Spokane Nation Juanita Helphrey Secretary/Treasurer, NCRSM Minister for Racial Justice Programs Board Homeland Ministries United Church of Christ (UCC) Hidatsa Nation Dr. Anita Hill Secretary-Treasurer, NCRSM Law Professor, Author, Lecturer Don Messec , MFA Director, Graphics Workshop College of Santa Fe William Means President, International Indian Treaty Council Oglala Lakota Nation Kenith S. Stern , JD Specialist on Anti-Semitism and Extremism American Jewish Committee Clyde Bellecourt National Director American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council Anishinabe Ojibwe Nation Richard Lapchick , PhD Director, Center for the Study of Sports and the National Consortium For Academics and Sports Rennard Strickland , SJD Dean and Philip H. Knight Professor of Law

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89. American Indian Sports Team Mascots © 1998 - 2003
American Indian sports Team mascots Mascot Indian imagery. AmericanIndian sports Team mascots © 1998 2003 All rights reserved.
http://aistm.org/1indexpage.htm
American Indian Sports Team Mascots "... M]ascot came into English as a borrowing of the French word mascotte, meaning ‘mascot, charm.’ The English word is first recorded in 1881 shortly after the French word, itself first recorded in 1867, was popularized by the opera La Mascotte, performed in December 1880. The French word in turn came from the Modern Provençal word mascoto, ‘piece of witchcraft, charm, amulet,’ a feminine diminutive of masco, ‘witch.’ This word can probably be traced back to Late Latin masca, ‘witch, specter.’ ...."
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
"The high school's mascot is a student dressed in a buckskin outfit who wears a mask with a big nose, large lips, large eyes, big cheeks and long, black hair." "If we thought it was offensive, we wouldn't do it."
Sam Cook, Principal

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91. More Educators Resources On Native American Indian Sports Team Mascots
on Civil Rights position statement urging retirement of Indian sports team mascots,nicknames, and symbols from all levels of educational institutions.
http://members.tripod.com/earnestman/more.educators.resources.htm
American Indian Sports Team Mascots main index Educators Resources
Return to Educators Resources frontpage 2002 - February - North Carolina State Advisory Council on Indian Education - Resolution in Support of Eliminating American Indian Descriptions Naming Mascots, Logos, and Sport Team Nicknames for North Carolina Public Schools. 2002 - February - Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board adopted a resolution against discriminatory logos, names, mascots and nicknames 2002 - January - The Iowa Civil Rights Commission passed a Resolution Opposing the Use of Native American Images, Mascots, and Team Names in Iowa 2001, December 4 - Illinois State University Student Government Association - Resolution endorsing NASA (Native American Student's Organization) Efforts to Combat Racially Stereotypical Mascots 2001, November/December - Resolution by the American Counseling Association calling for the elimination of stereotypical American Indian imagery. The American Counseling Association is the world's largest association representing professional counselors.

92. In Whose Honor? American Indian Mascots In Sports - Viewing Race Film
In Whose Honor? American Indian mascots in sports.
http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=142&subject_id=42

93. In Whose Honor? American Indian Mascots In Sports - Viewing Race Film
In Whose Honor? American Indian mascots in sports. Lighting the 7th Fire. StartingFire with Gunpowder. In Whose Honor? American Indian mascots in sports.
http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=142&subject_id=34

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95. The Deculturalization Of Indigenous Mascots In U.S. Sports Culture
The Deculturalization of Indigenous mascots in US sports Culture. by.Cornel D. Pewewardy. Cornel D. Pewewardy is an Assistant Professor
http://www.hanksville.org/sand/stereotypes/pewe.html
The Deculturalization of Indigenous Mascots in U.S. Sports Culture
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Cornel D. Pewewardy
Cornel D. Pewewardy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching and Leadership, School of Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence. His research interests include multicultural education and indigenous populations. This paper appeared in The Educational Forum , Summer 1999, p. 342. During the first three centuries of contact between Indians and whites, the image of the Indian, although confused and fictional, nevertheless had an empirical reference point - the experiences of the people on the frontier who encountered Indians and the correlation between reality and symbol was not difficult. Beginning with the Wild West shows and continuing with contemporary movies, television, and literature, the image of Indians has radically shifted from any reference to living people to a field of urban fantasy in which wish fulfillment replaces reality. -Vine Deloria (1980, ix) Why should educators know about the issues of Indigenous mascots, logos, nicknames, and the tomahawk chop? Invented media images prevent millions of people from understanding the past and current authentic human experience of Indigenous Peoples (Bird 1996). These trappings and seasonal insults offend the intelligence of thousands of Indigenous Peoples in the United States. As educators, we are responsible for teaching as an ethnical practice and for helping to eliminate racism in all aspects of school life. Therefore, the exploitation of Indigenous mascots in U.S. sports culture becomes an issue of educational equity.

96. 3062: In Whose Honor: Indian Mascots In Sports And Advertising - UUA General Ass
to the World. General Assembly 2001 Cleveland, OH ~ June 2125. In Whose HonorIndian mascots in sports and Advertising Planning Committee Sponsored.
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Cleveland, OH ~ June 21-25 In Whose Honor: Indian Mascots in Sports and Advertising
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Dr. Charlene Teters opened her standing-room-only workshop with a video clip from ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings which aired on 10 October 1997, in which she was featured as "Person of the Week." The clip showed her being interviewed about her activism in the fight against the ongoing use of Indian mascots, and featured many images of these mascots in use. Elaborating in great detail on the remarks she gave during the GA's opening ceremony, Dr. Teters described her background as a Spokane Indian, and the history of her family. She emphasized the significant oppression faced by her forebears, who had to take their culture, their language, and even their names underground at the turn of the century when white authorities came. "My grandparents were forced to choose their new names out of a hat. The choices were only those of biblical names and names of presidents. So my grandmother became Nancy Moses. We call these 'Hat Names.' "My grandmother was a storyteller," she continued, "and in that time she was forbidden to share the stories or use her own language. Our language best translates our word for 'storytellers' as 'keepers of the sacred truth,' which gives only a small hint of the extreme importance of this role in our culture. It's how we have always communicated our culture to our children, through stories.

97. NATIVE-L (February 1993): Sports Team Mascots
sports team mascots. Previous article Steven C. Perkins Re Seneca andMicmac? ; Next in thread William Delgado Re sports team mascots ;
http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9302/0172.html
sports team mascots
Brian Klopotek poppak@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu
Sun, 28 Feb 1993 01:06:49 EST
I am looking for information concerning the use of NAs as mascots for sports
teams. Does anyone know how many such teams there are in the country? in your
state? Is there a source that could tell me this info?
Just as a side note, I understand that the state of Minnesota has made the use
of NA mascots illegal, and that the University of Minnesota has decided not to
play any such teams (except for conference games, so they will still play the

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99. J3 RINGS - MASCOTS, SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
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100. Canku Ota - Jan. 13, 2001 - American Indian Sports Team Mascots
American Indian sports Team mascots. Copyright © 2001 American Indiansports Team mascots http//earnestman.tripod.com All rights reserved.
http://www.turtletrack.org/Issues01/Co01132001/CO_01132001_Mascots.htm
Canku Ota (Many Paths) An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America January 13, 2001 - Issue 27 American Indian Sports Team Mascots Year 2000 in Review Used with permission from Robert Eurich at American Indian Sports Team Mascots The National Education Association renewed its position on the use of racial mascots by passing yet another resolution. Hank Aaron, longtime baseball superstar with the Atlanta MLB team and vocal civil rights advocate, indicated his support for retiring "Indian" related sports team mascots. The Maine nation (Penobscot) to which Louis Francis Sockalexis belonged called upon the Cleveland MLB team to ban its "Chief Wahoo" logo. Sockalexis was the early Native American baseball player whom the Cleveland MLB team purported to honor with its nickname. Kevin Gover, the highest ranking Native official in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, added his voice to the call for retirement of "Indian" sports team mascots. Denouncing Chief Wahoo as a racist caricature, Mayor Michael R. White proposed removing the Cleveland Indians' logo from all city-owned property. The Cleveland area's Commission on Catholic Community Action called upon the region's Bishop to take action on racial stereotypes perpetuated by Cleveland's MLB team.

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