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Opinion: Removing Indian mascot was right
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2002 "When the Seattle School Board voted to get rid of the Indians mascot for West Seattle High, a battle was won. But not the war -- not by a long shot. I'll tell you why later. This week's board decision gave the heave-ho to a symbol deemed offensive by some Native American students, as well as some members of local and regional tribes. They felt linking "Indians" to sports teams and school spirit was a blow to a culture's psyche -- the continued dehumanization of people who have suffered genocide and subjugation. So the board was right, although some readers told me they hated the vote -- and, even more, my way of thinking. . ." Get the Story:
Robert L. Jamieson Jr: The mascot victory is a triumph to build on (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 7/13) Related Stories:
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