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Almost 2000 mascots stereotyping Native culture still exist across America
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Chicago group puts spotlight on Indigenous issues
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From the comments: Many question Civil Rights department’s bid for removal of American Indian mascots
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North Dakota Legislature: Indians make good mascots, but we don’t care about their language, education, nor do we want to talk to them
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Native college students in Nebraska: Quit using us as mascots
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