Friday, January 9, 2009

Go, Chiefs, Go!

A local high school band has plans to play at the inaugural of Barack Obama. That's great, of course, as I'm sure it's a treat for the kids. Yet they have one problem: they are the Wyandotte Chiefs, and there's been a bit of a furor about whether they should cover their Chiefs logo on their uniforms. You know, so as not to offend Native Americans.

It looks as though that won't happen, and that's fine: cooler heads appear to be prevailing. Still, it brings up that old issue about what's offensive in names for sports teams and school mascots. Me? I think that generally it's much ado about nothing.

As a Catholic, I am not offended by the San Diego Padres logo of a goofy looking monk swinging a baseball bat. Why should I be? It's all in good fun. As an Irish American, I'm not even bothered by Notre Dame's Fighting Irish and that mean looking two-fisted leprechaun image with which they proudly adorn themselves. Again, it's not meant to provoke the Irish, and I rather like the idea that we descendants of the old sod are seen as rough and tough. If it weren't for Michigan football, I'd root for the Irish on that ground alone. Actually do when they aren't facing the maize and blue.

So why should Native Americans be offended by Chiefs or Hurons or Chippewas or Braves or even Indians? I'll wager that a good many aren't, in fact; they may actually like the references along the lines of myself and the Irish and the Catholics. I will spot them something on Redskins, to be honest, but I'm not saying that all's fair either. Do we really think that a group of citizens are so thin skinned that they can't appreciate a powerful, or even playful, nod towards their culture? If they are, I humbly suggest then that that's their problem.

In short, don't insult or use overtly racist slurs in naming teams and institutions. But don't be a stick in the mud either. It's supposed to be fun, remember?

Or has the left outlawed that too?

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  1. I'm sorry but it's not only about offensiveness but of actual psychological harm to students as documented by empirical research studies.

    Partial List of organizations AGAINST ‘Indian’ Nicknames/logos
    Advocates for American Indian Children (California)
    The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
    American Counseling Association
    American Indian Language and Culture Education Board
    American Indian Mental Health Association (Minnesota)
    American Indian Movement
    American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center of San Bernardino County
    American Indian Student Services at the Ohio State University
    American Jewish Committee
    American Sociological Association
    American Psychological Association
    Asian American Journalists Association
    Associated Students Council of San Diego State University
    Association on American Indian Affairs
    BRIDGES - Building Roads Into Diverse Groups Empowering Students
    Buncombe County Native American Intertribal Association (North Carolina)
    Calvert Investment Group
    Center for Artistic Revolution (CAR)
    Center for the Study of Sports in Society
    Cincinnati Zapitista Coalition
    COLOR - Community One Love One Race
    Committee to End Cultural Genocide (St. Cloud State University)
    Concerned American Indian Parents (Minnesota)
    Council for Indigenous North Americans (University of Southern Maine)
    Eagle and Condor Indigenous Peoples' Alliance
    Fontana Native American Indian Center, Inc.
    Governor's Interstate Indian Council
    Gun Lake Band of Potawatomi Indians
    HONOR - Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights
    Illinois State University Student Government Association
    Inter-Ethnic Children's Council (Los Angeles)
    Inter-Faith Council on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)
    Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
    Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission
    Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council
    Hutchinson Human Relations Commission
    Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes (Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muskogee (Creek), Cherokee, and Seminole Nations)
    JuaneƱo Band of Mission Indians
    Kansas Association for Native American Education
    Latino Children's Action Council (Los Angeles)
    League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
    Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
    Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs
    Mascot Abuse San Francisco Bay Area
    Medicine Wheel Intertribal Association (Louisiana)
    Menominee Tribe of Indians (Wisconsin)
    Michigan Civil Rights Commission
    Michigan Education Association
    State of Michigan, State Board of Education
    Minnesota Indian Education Association
    Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board
    Minnesota State Board of Education
    Modern Language Association
    Morning Star Institute
    NAACP
    National Association of Black Journalists
    National Association of Hispanic Journalists
    National Association of Social Workers
    National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media
    National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
    National Conference of Christians and Jews
    National Conference for Community and Justice
    National Congress of American Indians
    National Education Association
    National Indian Education Association
    Native American Caucus of the California Democratic Party
    Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
    New Hampshire State Board of Education
    New York State Education Department
    Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
    Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs
    Native American Journalists Association
    North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
    North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
    North Dakota Indian Education Association
    North Dakota State University Student Senate
    Office of Native American Ministry, Diocese of Grand Rapids
    Ohio Center for Native American Affairs
    Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
    Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
    Progressive Resource/Action Cooperative
    Rainbow Coalition
    San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Native American Community Council
    Students Making All Races Tolerant (SMART)
    Society of Indian Psychologists of the Americas
    Society for the Study of Social Problems
    Southern California Indian Center
    Southern Christian Leadership Conference
    St. Cloud State University - American Indian Center
    Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
    Tennessee Chapter of the National Coalition for the Preservation of Indigenous Cultures
    Tennessee Native Veterans Society
    Unified Coalition for American Indian Concerns, Virginia
    Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
    United Church of Christ
    The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma
    United Methodist Church
    United States Commission on Civil Rights
    Virginia American Indian Cultural Resource Center
    Western North Carolina Citizens for an End to Institutionalized Bigotry
    Wisconsin Conference United Church of Christ Wisconsin Council of Churches
    Wisconsin Educational Association Council (WEAC)
    Wisconsin Indian Education Association
    WIEA "Indian" Mascot and Logo Taskforce (Wisconsin)
    Wisconsin State Human Relations Association
    Woodland Indian Community Center-Lansing
    Youth ‘Indian’ Mascot and Logo Taskforce (Wisconsin)
    (Source: American Indian Sports Team Mascots, http://aistm.org/fr.groups.htm plus additions.)
    Note: there are additional organizations opposing ‘Indian’ nicknames not on the AISTM list.
    (Note that no credible educational, psychological, civil rights, religious, American Indian or professional organization has passed a resolution endorsing the general concept of race-based ‘Indian’ nicknames in schools.)

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  2. Good Morning gunderso!

    Thank you for commenting, and posting the list. I appreciate your thoughts and views on the issue.

    Still, I have to say that a list of people in favor of a given position does not make that position right, and may in fact be a clue towards a bias of their own. Why is it that Indian nicknames (and are they really nicknames, given that so often it is the name of a tribe which is used, al a with Europeans, the Irish?) are held to a higher standard than others? It isn't as though there aren't arguably poor mascots among non-Native Americans: Wake Forest teams are known as the Demon Deacons and I hear no hue and cry against that. And as I said in the post, I hear no condemnation from Rome about that goofy Padre. Perhaps these people are being told that they'd being discriminated against and sold on that. Jealousy is a powerful tool.

    Your list reads like a who's who among academics and leftists: sociologists and psychologists are notorious for supporting unempirical data, quite frankly. What's so empirical about people telling people how they feel? Further, it is fair to ask whether the feelings are valid. Maybe their attitudes need changing.

    That isn't to say that a real harm may not be involved. But I am skeptical. I think that people are bigger than that.

    Do you have any similar proof that Fighting Irish makes Native students at Notre Dame feel superior to European students?

    As a bit of an aside, I have been told that the current Wyandot chief supports the school. There are Native American groups who have no problem with the nicknames either.

    Thank again for expressing your concerns. I really do appreciate that, and invite contrary opinions here.

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