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APA Calls for the Immediate Retirement of American Indian Sports Mascots
Such Sports Mascots Promote Inaccurate Images and Stereotypes and Negatively Affect the Self-Esteem of Young American Indians


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WASHINGTON, DC—The American Psychological Association is calling for the immediate retirement of all American Indian mascots, symbols, images and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic teams and organizations, the Association announced today.
APA’s action, approved by the Association’s Council of Representatives, is based on a growing body of social science literature that shows the harmful effects of racial stereotyping and inaccurate racial portrayals, including the particularly harmful effects of American Indian sports mascots on the social identity development and self-esteem of American Indian young people.

“The use of American Indian mascots as symbols in school and university athletic programs is particularly troubling,” says APA President, Ronald F. Levant, EdD. “Schools and universities are places of learning. These mascots are teaching stereotypical, misleading and, too often, insulting images of American Indians. And these negative lessons are not just affecting American Indian students; they are sending the wrong message to all students.”

Psychologist Stephanie Fryberg, PhD, of the University of Arizona, has studied the impact of American Indian sports mascots on American Indian students as well as European American students. Her research shows the negative effect of such mascots on the self-esteem and community efficacy of American Indian students.

“American Indian mascots are harmful not only because they are often negative, but because they remind American Indians of the limited ways in which others see them,” Fryberg states. “This in turn restricts the number of ways American Indians can see themselves.”

The issue of the inappropriateness and potential harm of American Indian mascots is broader than the history and treatment of American Indians in our society say many psychologists who have studied issues of race in America. Such mascots are a contemporary example of prejudice by the dominant culture against racial and ethnic minority groups, according to these scholars.

Psychologist Lisa Thomas, PhD is a member of the APA Committee on Ethnic and Minority Affairs which drafted the Indian mascot resolution.

“We know from the literature that oppression, covert and overt racism, and perceived racism can have serious negative consequences for the mental health of American Indian and Alaska native (AIAN) people. We also need to pay careful attention to how these issues manifest themselves in the daily lives (e.g., school, work, traditional practices, and social activities) and experiences of AIAN individuals and communities. As natives, many of us have had personal and family experiences of being the target of frightening, humiliating, and infuriating behaviors on the part of others. This resolution makes a clear statement that racism toward, and the disrespect of, all people in our country and in the larger global context, will not be tolerated,” Dr. Thomas states.

Full text of the resolution can be found at http://www.apa.org/releases/ResAmIndianMascots.pdf


What about the fighting Irish APA??? Give me a break....

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Jon Snow said:
If we're going to go around seeking insult as these PC people are want to do, perhaps we should ban the following college nicknames:

Miami Hurricanes - people get hurt in hurricanes
ISU Cyclones - same thing
Virginia Cavaliers - involved in war. war is bad. make love not war. pass the joint.

Iowa Hawkeyes - there's an indian reference in there somewhere

ND Fighting Irish - stereotyping Irishmen as ill-tempered brawlers

Oakland Raiders - raiders hurt people, steal things, and the like

Tampa Bay Bucs - same thing

Duke blue devils- devil is in the title. that must be religious reference. that's got to be offensive somehow.

We need to ban the following state names too:

Oklahoma

North Dakota

Alabama

Arizona

Connecticut

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

and Kansas, to name a few.

You forgot the Minnesota Vikings and their recent "rape and pillage" boat cruise! (http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/12955642.htm)
 
I bet all native americans who watched the Redskins dominate the 49ers on Sunday felt a real decrease in their identity and self worth. ;)
 
Jon Snow said:
I hate the APA. What a joke of an organization. It doesn't take into account the feelings of the groups involved. For example, FSU has the active support of the Seminole tribe of Florida. For those that don't know, FSU has a tradition of throwing a flaming spear in the turf at their home football games. The current Seminole tribe leader threw the spear at one of the home games this year in response to the initial call by the NCAA to ban teams with indian mascots. This is PC run totally amok. We now protect groups from insult that aren't insulted. Congratulations. There's that NOVA fool rearing his head again.


You are precisely correct. Go to various communities, ask the Elders, most will say they have never even thought about it. I am afraid there are many within APA who have their own issues and use research as a way to promote their agenda.
 
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