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Contesting Constructed Indian-Ness

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Contesting Constructed Indian-Ness Synopsis

Native American sports team mascots represent a contemporary problem for modern Native American people. The ideas embedded in the mascot representations, however, are as old as the ideas constructed about the Indian since contact between the peoples of Western and the Eastern hemispheres. Such ideas conceived about Native Americans go hand-in-hand with the machinations of colonialism and conquest of these people. This research looks at how such ideas inform the construction of identity of white males from historic experiences with Native Americans. Notions of "playing Indian" and of "going Native" are precipitated from these historic contexts such that in the contemporary sense of considering Native Americans, popular culture ideas dress Native Americans in feathers and buckskin in order to satisfy stereotypic expectations of Indian-ness.

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ISBN: 9781498515191
Publication date: 24th March 2015
Author: Michael Taylor
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 154 pages
Genres: Ethnic studies
Indigenous peoples
Social and cultural anthropology
Social discrimination and social justice
Gender studies, gender groups