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    Well Known Sports Teams with Native American Mascots Have you thought about the name or mascot of your favorite sports team like the Chicago Blackhawks, the Washington Redskins, or even a college team like Florida State Seminoles? These teams and more have been accused of being racist towards Native Americans and their culture. However, many teams do not intentionally use their mascots to discriminate against Natives. Instead, they represent Native American Tribes and use names to respect the history

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    argument. In Willy’s introduction, he introduces the controversy of how there are differing views regarding the mascot names of college teams. The author catches the audience’s attention as he provides a story of his experiences with a particular football team at

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    Between practice, working out, and games, "players on top teams in Division 1 basketball and football spend an average 43.3 hours a week perfecting their game" (Huffington). Universities think of these players as students, instead of employees or as amateurs, instead of professionals. It would be very difficult to work a part-time job while having

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    Eagles's NFL Draft

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    In last year’s NFL Draft, the Eagles used their first two picks to address the defensive side of the football. With their first round selection, they took defensive end Derek Barnett, who carved out his role and racked up five sacks. In the second round, the Eagles drafted cornerback Sidney Jones, who slid in the draft due to a torn Achilles but played in the regular season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Fast forward to this year’s draft and the Eagles replicated this same philosophy in the

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    people choose to leave the Yuchi tribe unrecognized and left with a bad reputation, despite the fact that their creative and insightful culture has no relation with any other known tribe. The Yuchi tribe created numerous things ranging from the Indian football game that celebrates an understanding of gender, to bigger and more significant things such as their own stock language otherwise known as Uchean. Even with the amazing historical culture and ideas of the Yuchi, they are only recognized as being

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    improperly portraying Native Americans. The national insensitivity regarding religious beliefs, traditional values and the American Indian culture offend the Indian people. Teams like the Washington Redskins, the Cleveland Indians, the Florida State Seminoles and the Atlanta Braves all present an image of the Indian culture in a manner which trivializes the complexity that surrounds the Indians.

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    The Houston Cougars were the darlings of the 2015 college football season thanks to their head coach Tom Herman, leading them to a 13-1 record and a Peach Bowl victory over the Florida State Seminoles. Herman is not your average college football head coach. While he believes in the X's and O's, he also takes prides in analytics, specifically two sets of stats. As we see in the world of sports, every aspect of the game is starting to become more based around analytics. At AAC media days, Herman

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    There is no legitimate argument for why an arrowhead on the side of a football helmet, a logo of a Native American chief’s head on the side of a school or even a tomahawk on a basketball jersey is being reverted to as degrading, but the controversy still continues. Some names can be offensive such as Redmen, Savages, etc. But

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    and motivate both players and fans alike to bring out the competitive spirit. Many teams are represented with normal names and themes, while some are more controversial such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Blackhawks, Cleveland Indians, Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves, and Washington Redskins (to name a few). A prickly topic for years, even decades the usage of Native American mascots continues to strike controversy in fans, players, alumni, as well as disinterested fans. Depending on

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    Toni Sanchez is a student who is from a family with seminole and Hispanic ancestry which Sanchez tells everyone that she is “ proud of the use of the Seminole imagery at Florida State.” For example, Bonding over Mascots article said “ Every time I look at it, I get really giddy inside.” Therefore, Toni sanchez feels proud to be Native American. In fact, for many teams especially in college the professional football teams the Native American mascots opens the game by giving performance

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