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"Crimes Against Humanity," Ward Churchill
Churchill makes a case for seeing the use of American Indian names and degrading and dehumanizing symbols by sports teams as a violation of the Geneva Convention and a crime against humanity. The use of these names and images creates barriers to authentic communication about the realities of history and contemporary life for American Indians. Churchill challenges several myths, including that the use of these symbols is just good clean fun; that this usage "honors' American Indians; and that if some find the practice offensive it doesn"t matter because there are too few left to defend themselves.
According to Churchill a substantial number of American Indians have protested the use of Native names, images, and symbols as sports team mascots and the like is, by definition a:
a. virulently racist practice.
b. common athletic practice.
c. common cultural practice.
d. common team practice.

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