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representatives of Maine ’s four tribes , particularly Maulian Dana , the Penobscot Nation ’s tribal ambassador(passive) led byNative American mascots
representatives of Maine 's four tribes(passive) led byNative American mascots
representatives of Maine ’s four tribes , in particularly Maulian Dana , ambassador of the Penobscot Nation(passive) led byNative American mascots
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Positive illusions in romantic relationshipscreateAmerican Indian mascots
the district made that decision ... potential federal and state lawswould preventthe use of any Native American mascots
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a " hostile educational environment " for Native American studentscreatea " hostile educational environment " for Native American students
they were not created as an insult to native americans it is not a racist thing to usewere createdthey were not created as an insult to native americans it is not a racist thing to use
they were not created as an insult to native logoswere createdthey were not created as an insult to native logos
the psychological harm(passive) caused bythe psychological harm
an ostracizing educational environment for Native students on day one of schoolcreatean ostracizing educational environment for Native students on day one of school
Non - Native American ’s perceptionsinfluenceNon - Native American ’s perceptions
negative stereotypes by skuyazephier on april 18 , 2016 april 18 , 2016createnegative stereotypes by skuyazephier on april 18 , 2016 april 18 , 2016
in terms of generating negative stereotypes and stresses placed on Native health and well - beingcausedin terms of generating negative stereotypes and stresses placed on Native health and well - being
harm , no matter the intention behind themcauseharm , no matter the intention behind them
harm ... especially to Native youthcauseharm ... especially to Native youth
to the spread of misinformation and negative stereotypes surrounding the way Native Americans look , behave , communicate and interact with the world at largecan leadto the spread of misinformation and negative stereotypes surrounding the way Native Americans look , behave , communicate and interact with the world at large
double oppression ’ Fashion for Life creates conversation about mental healthcreatedouble oppression ’ Fashion for Life creates conversation about mental health
to isolation among Natives and its social consequencescontributeto isolation among Natives and its social consequences
higher rates of depression , suicide ideation , self - harm , and substance abuse in Native youthcausehigher rates of depression , suicide ideation , self - harm , and substance abuse in Native youth
to isolation among Native Americans and its social consequencescontributesto isolation among Native Americans and its social consequences
harm , perpetuate stereotypes , and mislead non - Native students about the diverse , complex lived experiences of Native Americanscauseharm , perpetuate stereotypes , and mislead non - Native students about the diverse , complex lived experiences of Native Americans
higher rates of depression , suicidal thoughts , self - harm and substance abuse in native youth as well as increased discrimination in schoolscausehigher rates of depression , suicidal thoughts , self - harm and substance abuse in native youth as well as increased discrimination in schools
mental harm to children native american mascots further indian sterotypes find this pin and more on native american mascot controversy by john hannahscausemental harm to children native american mascots further indian sterotypes find this pin and more on native american mascot controversy by john hannahs
real harm to our people and continues past forms of hegemony , colonization , racism , and oppression ( which is strongly supported by scientific studies and the behavior of some Paw Paw mascot supporterscausesreal harm to our people and continues past forms of hegemony , colonization , racism , and oppression ( which is strongly supported by scientific studies and the behavior of some Paw Paw mascot supporters
the students to not learn as wellcan causethe students to not learn as well
how the Warriors name is perceivedinfluenceshow the Warriors name is perceived
the cheers at home gamesleadingthe cheers at home games
to many other schools being required to change Native Americans 's mascotsleadto many other schools being required to change Native Americans 's mascots
in harmful psychological effectsresultin harmful psychological effects
psychological functioning ... and ... c ) provide the first empirical assessment of whether the use of American Indian mascots by professional sports teams ( e.g. , Cleveland Indians ) or academic institutions ( e.g. , University of Illinois Fighting Illini ) has psychological consequences for American Indian studentsmay influencepsychological functioning ... and ... c ) provide the first empirical assessment of whether the use of American Indian mascots by professional sports teams ( e.g. , Cleveland Indians ) or academic institutions ( e.g. , University of Illinois Fighting Illini ) has psychological consequences for American Indian students
that population of students to do worse in schoolcausesthat population of students to do worse in school
an opportunity for schools and tribes to engage in meaningful relationships with one anothercreatesan opportunity for schools and tribes to engage in meaningful relationships with one another
a hostile learning environment ” portraying “ ugly stereotypes ” endangering Native American youths “ purely for entertainment purposescreatea hostile learning environment ” portraying “ ugly stereotypes ” endangering Native American youths “ purely for entertainment purposes
the offense(passive) created bythe offense
the reinforcement of certain racial stereotypesto preventthe reinforcement of certain racial stereotypes
lower self - esteem in students from those groupscan causelower self - esteem in students from those groups
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the Braves to retire Chief Noc - A - Homacausedthe Braves to retire Chief Noc - A - Homa
on MondayCreatedon Monday
in harmful stereotyping that negatively impact Native youth in particular , regardless of a school ’s intentioncan resultin harmful stereotyping that negatively impact Native youth in particular , regardless of a school ’s intention
in harmful stereotyping that negatively impacts Native youth in particular , regardless of a school ’s intentioncan resultin harmful stereotyping that negatively impacts Native youth in particular , regardless of a school ’s intention
an environment for our youth that is hostilecreatean environment for our youth that is hostile
lower self - esteem and lower mood among Native American adolescents and young adultscan causelower self - esteem and lower mood among Native American adolescents and young adults
native american mental healthinfluencenative american mental health
a “ hostile learning environment ” for native studentscreateda “ hostile learning environment ” for native students