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  1. Activists rap mascot, demand cancellation of game with Illinois.(Sports): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. The Littlest Longhorn: The Saga of Bevo by Sheila Henderson, Darrell Royal, et all 1989-09
  3. What's in s Mascot? When the N.C.A.A. cracked down on Indian mascots last year, not every tribe applauded. A look at the relationship between the Seminoles ... An article from: New York Times Upfront by Joe Lapointe, 2007-02-19
  4. Hello Colonel Rebel! by Aimee Aryal, 2005-01
  5. Chief Illiniwek: A Tribute to an Illinois Tradition
  6. The Handbook of Mascots and Nicknames, Second Edition by Peter J. Fournier, 2004-05-15
  7. The Mascots of 1911: The year God met the Devil in the World Series by Bob Schroeder, 2007-11-01
  8. Wally (Wallabies Mascot)
  9. Going to a potluck party: you bring the furry mascots, and I'll bring all the teams that wear red. Together, we'll make one heck of a bracket.(MY TURN): An article from: The Sporting News by Joe Buck, 2006-03-24
  10. American Indian mascots should go.(Earth & Spirit): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Rich Heffern, 2005-02-25
  11. Mascot by Michael Hardcastle, 1991-08-01
  12. NRL Mascot Mania
  13. Redemption song: unfairly characterized as the mascot of U.S. soccer, Alexi Lalas proved that beneath his famous mane he had the heart of a lion.: An article from: Soccer Digest by Michael Lewis, 2003-03-01
  14. Every mascot for him/herself at game time.(Columns)(Column): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

61. New Day Films - In Whose Honor?
In Whose Honor? American Indian Mascots in Sports. by. Jay Rosenstein. WashingtonRedskins. Atlanta Braves. What's wrong with American Indian sports mascots?
http://www.newday.com/films/InWhoseHonor.html
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In Whose Honor?
American Indian Mascots in Sports
by Jay Rosenstein The Cleveland Indians. Washington Redskins. Atlanta Braves. What's wrong with American Indian sports mascots? This moving, award-winning film is the first of its kind to address that subject. In Whose Honor? takes a critical look at the long-running practice of "honoring" American Indians as mascots and nicknames in sports. It follows the story of Native American mother Charlene Teters, and her transformation into the leader some are calling the "Rosa Parks of American Indians" as she struggles to protect her cultural symbols and identity. In Whose Honor? looks at the issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation and the powerful effects of mass-media imagery, and the extent to which one university will go to defend and justify its mascot.
46 minutes/VHS
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Public Libraries/High Schools: US Rental: US Other New Day titles you may be interested in: Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World
Spirit of the Dawn
Order Policies View Cart ... Checkout "A graphic and eloquent examination of racism in sports and so called 'higher education'. Catching bigotry at its most virulent, this film requires no interpretation it speaks directly to the problems without blinking"

62. The Tufts Daily
Speaker raises awareness about Native American stereotypes sports mascots can perpetuateracist stereotypes LOREAL LYNCH Staff Writer It was as a student at
http://www.tuftsdaily.com/articleDisplay.jsp?a_id=1308

63. NAJA: NAJA Calls Upon News Media To Stop Using Mascots
The Native American Journalists Association is calling upon the nation's newsorganizations to stop using sports mascots and nicknames that depict Native
http://www.naja.com/pr-stopmascot.html
NAJA Calls Upon News Media to Stop Using Mascots
The Native American Journalists Association is calling upon the nation's news organizations to stop using sports mascots and nicknames that depict Native Americans. NAJA deems such names and imagery to be racist and offensive to Native Americans. NAJA challenges the news industry to discontinue the use of racist Native mascots, names and imagery by the year 2004. NAJA asks that news organizations adopt a zero tolerance policy like the Minneapolis Star Tribune and The Oregonian. In a speech delivered last year at a conference on racism and sports in Minneapolis, Tim McGuire, Editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune said his decision to stop using mascots was based on a "humane gesture to my fellow man". "Other very good, decent editors have not seen it that way," McGuire said. "They believe that as long as the team is called the Redskins, we ought to recognize that name no matter how offensive it is. It is as if they don't make hundreds of subjective decisions each week, such as choosing not to use the F word, or not calling people certain names that other people might call them or not printing the names of rape victims. They don't hesitate to make those calls at all and I see little difference between those decisions and the decision not to use offensive nicknames." Last year the Kansas City Star stopped printing the Cleveland Indians' baseball mascot, Chief Wahoo. Mark Zieman, Kansas City Star Vice President and Editor, said the paper's reasoning was fairly simple. "Chief Wahoo is a ridiculous, offensive, racist caricature. We would be ashamed to run it as an editorial cartoon or comic strip, so why should we repeatedly publish it in the sports pages of our newspaper?"

64. Www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~schacht/critical_tools/309k_fall_2001/discussion/mascots/me
Similar pages searchuk Find it fast! Alin Co. Costumes - Producer of mascot costumes. Sugar Costumes - Producerof sports mascots, corporate mascots, and character mascots.
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65. Mascot Companies Part 1
Nice prolion by AlincoComplete Sportswear Inc. Another supplier of Alinco costumes,they carry their Pro sports mascots line of costumes, no prices listed.
http://www.furnation.com/SuperJay/Links/Mascot/Mascot.html

66. Find It For Sale Online
adult minimagazine. Beanie sports mascots beanie sports mascots ofyour favorite college or university team. Officially Licensed
http://www.buyonweb.com/find/zero_in.pl?Sports Trading Cards and Memorabilia&&s0

67. The Mascot Photos
The Racing Pierogies, Pittsburgh Pirates, July 2001. I realize this one walksa thin line between real sports mascots and crass commercialism.
http://www.bigfool.com/mascots/
Carl's Mascot Photos
"If it had a point, it wouldn't be a hobby." Dogbert
Added February 16: a caterpillar
No other pictures on the immediate horizon. Check back in the summer.
Major League Baseball (National League) and national freelance mascots on this page
Major League Baseball (American League)

Minor League Baseball

more Minor League Baseball

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Other People Part 2
The Phanatic, Philadelphia Phillies , August 1993.
This one was taken at Dukes Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Phanatic, like some other mascots, will occasionally tour with the team or do promotional gigs at other stadiums. Being a lifelong Phillies fan (or "phan," if you will), I couldn't pass up the chance to get a picture with our furry green friend. The Famous Chicken , February 1998.
Better known as the San Diego Chicken. Strictly speaking, the Chicken isn't the Padres' mascot anymore; he freelances. I got this shot at a Chesapeake Icebreakers game. He was the first mascot I ever heard SAY anything (it was just "uh, sure" when I asked for a photo, but still). The small red-headed child isn't mine, thank you very much. Sport , June 1998.

68. People Of Color Urged To Join Fight Against Offensive Mascots
United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race are inviting other racial advocacygroups to join in fighting the use of offensive sports mascots, team names
http://umns.umc.org/02/sep/429.htm
Homer Noley, a United Methodist from Wilburton, Okla., joins other members of his denomination in protesting outside a Cleveland Indians baseball game in this 2000 file photo. Native Americans on the United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race are inviting other racial advocacy groups to join in fighting the use of offensive sports mascots, team names and logos. A UMNS photo by Paul Jeffrey.
Photo number 02-339, Accompanies UMNS #429, 9/25/02. People of color urged to join fight against offensive mascots Sept. 25, 2002 News media contact: M. Garlinda Burton Nashville, Tenn. NOTE: For related coverage of the United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race, see UMNS story # . A photograph is available. By M. Garlinda Burton* WAVELAND, Miss. (UMNS) — Native Americans on the racial justice agency of the United Methodist Church have invited members of other racial advocacy groups — including the church’s ethnic minority caucuses — to join their fight against the use of offensive stereotypes, images and names for U.S. sports teams. A panel of Native Americans, addressing the annual Commission on Religion and Race meeting Sept. 21, vowed to engage secular and church racial advocacy groups in efforts to stop the use of team names, mascots and other images by such teams as the Washington Redskins and the Atlanta Braves.

69. Drury News Archived Releases Drury Magazine Expert Guide Media
21 Speaker Explores Toll of Fatherless Families on America. 11/8/02 Hail to theHonkies Diversity Center Event Explores Racial Stereotypes in sports mascots.
http://www.drury.edu/multinl/story.cfm?ID=6367&NLID=124

70. Main Index For American Indian Sports Team Mascots
A complete source of solid information on the widespread use of Native American Indian related sports Category Society Ethnicity mascots and Racist Portrayals......A complete source of solid information on the use of Native American Indiansports Team mascots. American Indian sports Team mascots. Archives,
http://earnestman.tripod.com/1indexpage.htm
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Action Alert Mascot Issue Recap for 2001 "American Indian"
Sports Team Mascots Archives "We simply chose an Indian as the emblem. We could
have just as easily chosen any uncivilized animal."
Eighth Grade student writing about his school's mascot, 1997 M]ascot came into English as a borrowing of the French word mascotte, meaning ‘mascot, charm.’ The English word is first recorded in 1881 shortly after the French word, itself first recorded in 1867, was popularized by the opera La Mascotte, performed in December 1880. The French word in turn came from the Modern Provençal word mascoto, ‘piece of witchcraft, charm, amulet,’ a feminine diminutive of masco

71. IN WHOSE HONOR? American Indian Mascots In Sports
Onehour documentary focusing on Charlene Teters' protest movement against Native American mascots. With ordering information. Hear Jay Rosenstein's award-winning radio documentary on mascots. Requires Real Audio.
http://www.inwhosehonor.com/

72. American Indian Sports Team Mascots
This site contains a collection of materials and pointers relating to the use ofstereotypic Native American Indian sports team mascots, nicknames and logos.
http://earnestman.tripod.com/
"Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom. "But tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason." - Thomas Paine

73. Game Operations International: Game Operations, Sports Entertainment, Mascot Tra
Mascot training and sports entertainment company. Also has mascots for hire.
http://www.game-ops.com/
Game Operations International
Welcome to Game Operations Interational. Kenny Glenn of Game Operations specializes in....
  • Mascot Creation, Mascot Training and Mascot Development.
  • Game / Sports Entertainment Half-Tyme Entertainment
  • Interactive Teams
  • Premium Items and Givaways
  • Audio Production and Video Production
  • ... and, of course, game ops and game coordination!
About Game Operations International
Sports entertainment is one of the fastest growing businesses in the country and Kenny Glenn of Game Operations International can help take your team to the next level. Kenny has worked with the NFL, AFL, NHL, NCAA as well as NBA All-star games, and the NBA Finals. So, whether it is consulting or working with your team directly, Kenny will be able to use his 16 years of NBA experience and put it work for you. For more information, please e-mail us or contact us directly at 623-872-7462.
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74. Australian Olympics, 2000
Meet Olympic mascots Millie, Olly, and Syd as they help provide kids with some facts on the history behind the Olympic flag and a kids' guide to sports.
http://www.gigglepotz.com/ausolympics.htm
See this page in Spanish If you love our Resources, please help us stay online by supporting us below. Thank you The Opening Ceremony - Read more Olympic News and Results Sunday, 17th Monday, 18th Tuesday, 19th Wednesday, 20th ... HERE Learn about the Olympic Mascots Follow the Olympic Torch as it made it's way to Sydney Australia See the Track Field latest info. What's the latest news in the Swimming world? Fun Olympic activities just for Kids See the Countries travelling to Sydney Check out the Gymnastics Get information about the Olympic venues Fun Worksheets for Kids Check out some great Aussie schools Everything Australian provides aussie food, clothing, badges and much more.
Download Olympic Screensavers HERE
Have your say on our Olympic, 2000 Chat Board NOW The Olympics go out with a BANG!! The Sydney Olympics are to go out with a bang - a low-flying fighter bomber is to ignite a massive plume of flame and one million people will be treated to one of the world's most spectacular firework displays. The F-111 fighter bomber is to "dump and burn" its fuel at 1,000 feet (300 metres) above Stadium Australia, scene of the closing ceremony where the athletes will enjoy a giant "backyard party" and be serenaded by pop star Kylie Minogue.

75. Infinity Graphics Clipart
Easy print clipart of black and white GIFs covering animals, arts, foods and beverages, holidays, mascots, occupations, organizations, people, plants, religious, sports, structures, symbols, and transportation.
http://members.aol.com/inftygrph1/clpindx.html

76. Mascots And Custom Costumes
Creates mascots, costumes, promotional costumes for corporations, advertising companies, sports teams and schools. Includes product gallery and contact details.
http://www.mascotsandmore.com/
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77. Mascots. Roadside Pet Cemetery
Information about defunct mascots from Roadside America.Category sports Team Spirit mascots...... Here are their sometimes sad, often strange stories. . A couple of sportsmascots mascots Monument. In life, mascots are celebrated.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/mascot.html
Grounds Map
Mascot Tour

Dead animal mascots memorialized for your travel enjoyment! Here are their sometimes sad, often strange stories. A couple of sports mascots I n life, mascots are celebrated. They stand, on hindpaws, as symbols of athletic achievement, civic and corporate pride. They don royal crowns and robes, lead our parades, are kissed by beauty queens and political candidates. They unite team and town. Dead, the mascot's prospects of leading the parade drop precipitously. Yet, many still shine in the tourism spotlight pointed at their otherwise useless hometowns... Begin Mascots Tour , Fairplay, CO: Died 1945,1951
Old Joe the Alligator
, Wakulla Springs, FL: Died 1966
Stiffy Green the Bulldog
, Terre Haute, IN: Died
, Rockport, ME: Died 1986
Andy the Footless Goose
, Hastings, NE: Died 1991
Herman the Mouse
, Manhattan, NV: Died
"Texas USA" the Bull
, Fort Worth, TX: Died 1986
Leroy Brown the Largemouth Bass
, Eufaula, AL: Died 1981
Dodger the Basset Hound
, Deweese, NE: Died 1995 Emperor the Penguin , Little America, WY: Died 1950 King Tut the Dog , Carbondale, IL: Died 1954 Shorty the Squirrel , Tyler, TX: Died 1963 Patsy the Dog , Juneau, AK: Died 1942 Testudo the Terrapin , College Park, MD: Died 193?

78. Cutting Edge Creations
Manufacturer of inflatables, custom air filled designs, sports tunnels, bounce houses and giant inflatable mascots.
http://www.cutting-edge-creations.com/

79. The College Corner
Desktop themes and wallpaper for students, sports enthusiasts, and loyalists of colleges and universities around the country. The wallpaper is designed around campus scenery, school colors, mascots, and nicknames identified with college athletics.
http://www.collegecorner.net/

80. Midcoast Embroidery
Cushing. Company provides quality products and excellent service in the areas of logos, school mascots, scenics, empblems, sports and nautical motifs. Service for wholesale and retail customers.
http://www.midcoast.com/~berry/
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