Voice of America: White guy plays Indian in Illinois

"Like college students, faculty, alumni, and sports fans elsewhere across America, the folks at the University of Illinois really love their sports mascot.

He's not one of those fuzzy, oversized animal characters like Buzz the Yellowjacket at Georgia Tech or Peter the Anteater at the University of California at Irvine. Illinois' mascot is a young white guy dressed in full Sioux Indian regalia, including a feather headdress and fearsome war paint. He goes by the name 'Illiniwek.' The nickname of the university's sports teams is 'Fighting Illini,' and Illiniwek is supposed to invoke that ferocious spirit.

So far, Illinois' administrators have declined to retire Chief Illiniwek. After all, they say, the Oglalla Sioux tribe sold them the mascot costume, so it can't be that degrading.

That was 25 years ago, however, and now the Sioux want the outfit back. Some Native Americans have told interviewers that Illiniwek is harmless, but others find a white guy leaping around in an Indian headdress offensive and degrading."

Get the Story:
Native American Mascots Draw Sports Regulators' Ire (Voice of America 2/5)

NCAA Update:
Status of Indian Mascot Policy (April 28, 2006)

NCAA Executive Committee Decision:
Native American Mascot Appeals Decisions (April 28, 2006)

NCAA Policy on Indian Mascots:
NCAA Executive Committee Issues Guidelines for Use of Native American Mascots at Championship Events (August 5, 2005)

Relevant Links:
Chief Illiniwek, University of Illinois - http://www.uiuc.edu/dialogue/index.html
Retire the Chief - http://www.retirethechief.org

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