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To determine: The identification of contrasting beliefs over the issue of mascots depicting American Indian figures.
Introduction: The American Indian mascots are very common in the world of American sports. They might have an impact on American Indians on the basis of identity and theft. Americans Indians have been employed repeatedly as symbols of business, culture, and nationhood. Many Americans have no interaction with American Indians, but still, they know the images and symbols very well and have emotional connections with them.
To determine: The argument considered most advanced and its reason by the sociologist of physical activity.
Introduction: The sports team have been more accused of being racist towards Native Americans and their culture. Many teams do not intentionally use their mascots to discriminate against natives. People say that sports teams with native mascots lack respect towards Native Americans.
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