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State wants to end Native school mascots

The Washington State Board of Education wants schools to do away with their Warriors, Braves and Redskins mascots.

The board passed a resolution that encourages local school districts to "remove biased, derogatory, or inflammatory mascots, logos, names, and symbols from their schools."

Many schools in Washington have voluntarily given up their Native mascots, including Eatonville Middle School, which went from being the Warriors to the Eagles. Eisenhower Middle School in Everett also dropped its Warriors images. They are now the Patriots. But there are dozens who still use the mascots, which they believe honor Native American tribes.

Redskins Port Townsend is one of the high schools in Washington that uses the nickname "Redskins."

The school's population is about two percent American Indian or Alaskan Native, according to the Superintendent of Public Instruction's office. About 84 percent of the student population is white.

Port Townsend's community has already been studying the idea of changing their mascot.

A seven-member committee is exploring the issue and will present a report at a board meeting later this month.

A former Port Townsend High School mascot urges the school to drop the Redskins name in a letter he sent to the district superintendent in July, and in an editorial he wrote for the local newspaper.

"As a senior, I served as the Redskins mascot. Although I wore the Indian costume to assemblies and football games, I hated the head piece. It was a truly awful caricature: braided black hair, giant almond eyes, and a protruding, gnarled nose," writes Robert Tsai.

Mascot He wore a Redskins mascot uniform, like the one pictured left, for Port Townsend High during the 1988-89 school year.

"The difficulty with the term 'Redskins' is that it perpetuates an outdated, and to many, a derogatory stereotype of Native Americans," he writes in the letter to Superintendent David Engle. "Instead, it is a part of popular vernacular that arose primarily among the white population, used to refer to the American Indian population generally."

Tsai, now a law professor at American University, concludes, "Today, the word connotes fierceness or bravery to some, but to others’ ears, it is no different from 'yellow skins' or 'darkies' or 'red necks.'"

Chief Sealth, the Seattle high school named for Chief Seattle, a Duwamish chief, doesn't even use a Native mascot. They're the Seahawks.

The Native American mascot controversy also came up in Oregon this year.

In May, the Oregon State Board of Education voted to ban Native American mascots, nicknames and logos from eight of its high schools. The schools have Oregon five years to comply. If they don't they could lose state funding.

I talked to a tribal leader in Oregon about the ban there and she thought it was "another form of disrespect" to Native American culture.

"It's easier to ban Native American images than it is to deal with the real issue," says Shiobhan Taylor, a spokesperson for Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.

"The Board of Education needs to put their energy and their attention and their talent into making sure that the curriculum our children have in our school system teaches the accurate story of Oregon's tribes. Our children unfortunately just don't get that."

Most of what students learn about Indigenous people begins and ends with the Plains Indians, she says. They're an archetype in literature and art for American Indians everywhere. There are nine federally recognized tribes in Oregon and 27 in Washington.

The Washington Board of Education's request to change Indian mascots does not come with a financial threat if the schools don't adopt new non-Native symbols for their schools and sports teams.

Is it ridiculous to ban Native American mascots in a state where we have many cities and landmarks are named after Northwest tribes? Or is it about time to do away with all Native depictions for schools and sports teams in Washington?

By LINDA THOMAS

Photos, Port Townsend High School sweatshirt with mascot, as sold through the ASB student store. Port Townsend High School mascot, circa 1990, from Robert Tsai.


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  • BikeNazi wrote...
    How about these mascots:
    The Religious Zealots

    The White Master Race

    The PC Apologists

    This stupid argument comes up every couple of years and never goes anywhere.

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  • Rikki Doxx wrote...
    PC Run Amok
    Gee, I'm sure glad all the major important issues are dealt with.
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  • El Duderino wrote...
    WA Schools, here are your choices
    Due to the inability of schools to choose approved mascots, we now provide a list of approved mascots. Deviating from this list will be considered a sign of extremism.

    The Tree Huggers

    The Occupiers

    The Spotted Owls

    The Fighting Atheists

    The Hipsters

    The Tingly Vampires

    The Fifty Shades of Grey

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  • maplefish wrote...
    El Duderino
    You are on a roll! The Fighting Atheists!!! That is hands down the best!!! Every one of these could be used in Seattle. I've been laughing for 5 minutes!
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  • cdbtx wrote...
    Maybe the State Board of Education
    Should focus on keeping track of their monies instead...
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  • Rayvensdad wrote...
    FOR @#$% SAKE!
    Stop BLAMING the "Liberals" or "Lefties" on this! I hate to categorize myself as anything but if you forced me to, I'd be a liberal... AND I THINK THIS PC B.S. IS RIDICULOUS! Call it like it is... INDIVIDUALS who bring this crap up are doing nothing but looking for attention. Stop creating a villain out of the opposing political side JUST TO DO SO. @#$%!!!! Instead of focusing on how ridiculous this stuff is getting, all you do is point fingers at an ENTIRE group of people who don't all think the EXACT SAME WAY! Sure, one side my have similar beliefs, but are you telling me that a liberal and a conservative NEVER agrees on anything? Come on, wake up you small minded, hateful people. NOTHING gets changed for the better of everyone as long as we go down this pathetic path of blaming and finger pointing.

    Call this topic as is... flat out ridiculous, ESPECIALLY when it is referring to these Native Americans as proud, noble, and strong so as to compete against opposing schools. The closest real comparison that could be made about present day Native Americans living in the way they live, that would ultimately insult them, would be something like "the Drunk Redmen"... and I can say that because I've seen countless reservations that are as close to the slums as they get, filled with people living without any interest of creating a better life for themselves, spending most of their time drinking, doing drugs, breaking the law, and having multiple children with multiple partners. Now that obviously doesn't include every and all living Native American, but if you're going to insult a culture, it'd be like that, not calling your mascot Braves or Warriors.

    And get off your high horse and stop blaming ALL Liberals, or ALL Conservatives.

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  • maplefish wrote...
    But It is the Liberals
    This is the perfect example of PC run amok! BTW -I'm 1/8th Native American and I'm not offended in the least. I always took these names as a badge of Honor. I played grid-kidd football on the Savages. We beat the Scouts and the Chiefs to win the Yakima Valley Championship....Get over it. These names are not meant to hurt. They are meant to honor! The tribes do not INSULTED!
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  • gb1118 wrote...
    "How about these mascots:
    The Religious Zealots The White Master Race The PC Apologists This stupid argument comes up every couple of years and never goes anywhere Coming from someone with the tag name "BikeNazi". Ironic?
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  • BikeNazi wrote...
    "Bike Nazi" is a name created and used by your own puffy idol, Dori Monson
    M-F, 12p-3p from the Mean Streets of Ballard. "Bike Nazi" is one of Doughy's favorite derogatory terms to use for people he doesn't agree with.
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  • tuck16 wrote...
    Mascots
    I think they should be taken on on a case by case basis. Mascots are typically chosen for their positive attributes and the pride associated with them. Some are derogatory, see Redskins, but the vast majority are respectful. I was a Totem in HS and a Chieftain in college. The later was changed against my will to Redhawks. What a shame. Our city and many others in this part of the country are named for or using native American names, does that mean we have to change all of them as well?
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  • Fogrocker wrote...
    Mascots
    How about the Tolt Demons? Woot
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  • My Evil Friend wrote...
    Poll the Natives
    Ask the Natives. They were here first. Ask them if they are offended by this and I bet you will get a big fat no. Go balance the budget and get us some new roads without potholes instead of worrying about some high school mascot. What a pathetic waste of time and resources. Who is behind this stupid push anyway?!!!
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  • JH in SD wrote...
    Mascots
    Easier to 'crack down' on native American mascot names than repair a dysfunctional public education system full of inefficiency, incompetence, and corruption. Looks like the Board is engaged when it is a distraction basically.
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