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Sports Mascots Do Now : Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

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Page 1: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Sports Mascots

Do Now:Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?”Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Page 2: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Native American Movement &

Chicano Movement

Fight for Rights

Page 3: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Questions:

Are Native Americans citizens of the U.S.?

Should they have the same rights that other Americans have?

Page 4: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Honor or Insult?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI0inlNffA8&feature=related

Page 5: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Well, What Would You Think of These?

Page 6: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Stereotypeshttp://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hJFi7SRH7Q&feature=related

SavageUncivilizedWhat stereotypes

have you seen or heard about Native Americans?

In 1999, the crayon was changed to

chestnut.Was the issue of the

name Indian Red racist?

Page 7: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Is the Use A Civil Rights Issue?http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVo0fuspW3M&feature=related

Do you think the use of these mascots gives children the wrong impression?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pROGfJ4qcmQ&feature=related

Native Americans faced segregation discrimination and marriage discrimination like African Americans

Page 8: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Station Activity

8 minutes at each station Read passage Discuss with group and answer all questions on graphic organizer

Page 9: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Native Americans: Whose Land is It Anyway?

Under the Northwest Ordinance land was not suppose to be taken

Under President Andrew Jackson tribes were moved to reservation

Indian Removal Act 1830-westward expansion forces Native Americans to move west

Fair??????

Page 10: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Dawes Act (1871)Stopped signing treaties with Native

Americans.US government to divide up land in

allotments.Allowed government to purchase

Indian land which opened it up to settlement.

The RESULT Assimilation

Page 11: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Forced AssimilationMake natives more

like mainstream America.

Sent to boarding schools to learn English

Must cut their hairConverted to

Christianity

Page 12: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

1924 Indian Citizenship Act

They are U.S. citizens

Vote in electionsRight to due

process

Page 13: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Termination Policy (1953-1968)

Survey on Indian Reservations show horrible conditions

US government terminates-> Policy that divides property among tribes which ends federal responsibility and social services (health, education, welfare)Now subject to taxationReduced self-government of tribal

communitiesRelocation to citiesJurisdiction left up to states

Page 14: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

The American Indian Movement (AIM)

Founded 1968Fought for land rights,

against poverty, harassment, better conditions on reservations

The Longest Walk of 1978 -3600 mile walk to DC to protect rights

NCRSM- Fights racism in sports and media today

Page 15: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Native American Tribes Today

Over 500 reservations

Considered same as an independent country when dealing with federal government

They have their own court system and governments on their reservations

Page 16: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Today:High levels of PovertyMassive alcoholism,

diabetic, and obesity rate from government subsidized foods

High school drop out rateMany reservations lack

running water and have poor conditions

Underrepresented in government

Fighting Environmental rights

Page 17: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Mexican Americans: Chicano Movement

Minority group pushed for rights and social change in 20th century.

Restoration of land grants, farm workers' rights, enhanced education, voting and political rights,

Socially, the Chicano Movement addressed what it perceived to be negative ethnic stereotypes of Mexicans in mass media and the American consciousness

Page 18: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Caesar Chavez

A Mexican American best known as Latino Civil Rights activist

Co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW)

Approach:Unionism and Aggressive but nonviolent tactics

Page 19: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Dolores Fernandez Huerta

She left teaching when “I realized I couldn’t do anything for the kids who came to school hungry and barefoot.”

Helped found NFWA with Chavez in 1962 with grape pickers strike.

Also- Feminist who strove for women’s rights. Awards with NOW and NAACP

Today she continues to work as activist for farmworkers and women.

Page 20: Sports Mascots Do Now: Read the Upfront Article “Insult or Honor?” Do you think sports teams should be forced to change their mascots and names? WHY?

Raza Unida Party

Founded in 1970 by youth groupCentered on Chicano nationalismInfluence spread, and in late 1970s focused

on seeking unity with all Chicano, Latino and Native Americans.

Today: The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States and works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans.