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  2. 5 Most Controversial Mascots Of All Time - AOL

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    Burger King recently fired its 56-year-old mascot. In one of his most recent commercial beats, the King took the form of a grown man in a costume monarch outfit and smiley mask, waking up in a ...

  3. List of college sports team names and mascots derived from ...

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    The use of terms and images referring to Native Americans/First Nations as the name or mascot for a sports team is a topic of public controversy in the United States and in Canada. The documents most often cited to justify the trend for change are an advisory opinion by the United States Commission on Civil Rights in 2001 [ 1 ] and a resolution ...

  4. Chicago Blackhawks name and logo controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Anthony Tamez-Pochel (Cree, Lakota, Black), co-president of the Chi-Nations Youth Council, wrote in Teen Vogue about being Black and Indigenous in a city with a race-based mascot. "Being Indigenous in a place like Chicago can be tough. The assault of racist mascots and attempts to erase Native culture are constant and daunting.

  5. Native American mascot controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Port Neches–Groves High School "Indian" mascot has garnered controversy for being racist and culturally insensitive. These depictions include the use of the chant " Scalp 'Em", referring to the school's football field as "the reservation ", and cheerleaders crafting and wearing ersatz war bonnets , among others. [ 157 ]

  6. Honor or shame?: New legislation sparks Native American ... - AOL

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    But over the past century, all have been represented by the same controversial mascot. The mascot at Nokomis High School has been the Redskins since a 1920 vote among the town's voters. The town ...

  7. NCAA Native American mascot decision - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1972, teams used both "Utes" and "Redskins" as nicknames, but dropped the latter in response to tribal concerns. In 1996 Swoop, a red tailed hawk, became the official mascot. [50] Even though Swoop is now the University of Utah's official mascot, Utah fans and its clubs alike still use "Utes" as their nickname at sporting events.

  8. Mascot controversy is not over, man lodges complaint ... - AOL

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    A WFISD activist is taking issue with how the School Board handled the School Naming Committee and decisions on mascots and school names. Mascot controversy is not over, man lodges complaint with ...

  9. List of sports team names and mascots derived from indigenous ...

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    Though mascots and names may seem trivial today, they are rooted in a legacy of assimilationist policies that reduced Indigenous cultures to simplified, non-threatening images for consumption. [1] The practice of deriving sports team names, imagery, and mascots from Indigenous peoples of North America is a significant phenomenon in the United ...