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Racism in Sports Team Images. A Indigenous Perspective on Trademarks. What do you think of when you hear Indian or Aboriginal?. Some History and Facts. Definitions Indian – was used by government, outdated Aboriginal/Native – general umbrella term
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Racism inSports Team Images A Indigenous Perspective on Trademarks
Some History and Facts • Definitions • Indian – was used by government, outdated • Aboriginal/Native – general umbrella term • First Nations – 50+ different First Nations in Canada • Indigenous – original people of the land • Metis – mixed indigenous/European ancestry • Inuit – indigenous people of Arctic • In US they use the term American Indian or Native American
Facts and Figures • Indigenous peoples in North America have lived here for > 10,000 years • Decimation through disease, conflict, uprooting • Current Canadian population approx. 1 million (3% of population), fastest growing demographic • Thriving and struggling communities, resilience
What is a trademark? • Word, phrase, jingle, or symbol that identifies a particular enterprise/product • Sports teams names do not have indefinite useful life – they may change trademark
Native American Mascots • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=salgNyX3roI&feature=related
Opposing use of mascots • Perpetuate ignorance/negative stereotypes • Demean traditions, ceremonies • Double standards – no team names for African-Americans, Caucasians or Latin Americans • Most often used in schools – message to youth?
Offensive dance – U.S. College basketball • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhKxKPUbs_E&feature=related
Supporting the use of mascots • Say they honor the people (fradulent claim by Washington and Cleveland) • Say it promotes indigenous culture • Arguments often made by non-indigenous people • Change will alienate alumni, decrease donations, anger fans
Cleveland “Indians” • Chief Wahoo is mascot • Controversial throughout history • Said the name was to honour a Native American athlete – he asks them to change it though • Protest in 1998, protesters arrested and launch a lawsuit • Financial implications?
CLEVELAND INDIANS BASEBALL COMPANY, INC. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED AND IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE DATA) MARCH 31, DECEMBER 31, 1999 1998 CURRENT ASSETS: Cash and cash equivalents $24,411 $39,283 Marketable securities 50,308 13,287 Investments 97 3,783 Receivables and accrued income 6,614 9,421 Merchandise inventories 2,109 1,207 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 4,336 2,969 Deferred taxes 1,253 -- Deposit for grievance settlement 9,699 9,589 --------- --------- Total current assets 98,827 79,539 --------- --------- FIXED ASSETS: Leasehold improvements, furniture and fixtures and other equipment, at cost 9,697 8,969 Less accumulated depreciation and amortization 3,678 3,387 --------- --------- Total fixed assets, net 6,019 5,582 PREPAID SIGNING BONUSES AND PLAYER CONTRACTS (Net of accumulated amortization) 11,417 10,590 INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Net of accumulated amortization) 10,184 10,383 DEFERRED TAXES 3,960 3,960 OTHER ASSETS 14,702 11,969 --------- ---------TOTAL $ 145,109 $ 122,023 ========= =========
Financial Implications for name change • financial cost of changing logo, merchandise becomes useless • major sports teams HAVE changed their mascots for non-controversial and financial reasons • Washington Bullets changed their mascot to the "Wizards" over concerns with violent connotations • Tennessee Oilers, changed mascot to "Titans" a full two years after the team's move from Houston.
Some Success • Indigenous activists work full-time on this issue • Hank Aaron, former baseball superstar lends support • Cleveland Mayor proposes removing Indians logo from all city property • Seattle University changes “Chieftains” to “Redhawks” • California bans “redskins” from license plates • Atlanta Braves changes mascot
More success • College teams that aren’t controversial refusing to play with teams that have racist names/logos (Univ. of Wisconsin, Univ. of Iowa) • Newspapers refuse to print offensive team names (referred to as “Washington team”)
But…. • issue still remains contested today • According to American Indian Cultural Support, 2,498 U.S. schools use racist mascots (2006) • No major changes to professional team names/logos • In Canada Edmonton Eskimos, BrooklinRedmen in Ontario, others? (ironic that Brooklin, a lacrosse team would use such a logo since lacrosse is an indigenous game) • Danforth Tech in TDSB had to change their Redmen name
Instead of this….. Why not this? ISU#2 – create a new logo and write a letter/email to the offending team!