Native American Mascots And Culture

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Mascots and Culture
American Culture has become very diverse over the years. This has begun to make many people question matters that involve our society’s culture. One issue that has started to be questioned is whether it is appropriate for sports teams to use mascots that reference Native American culture. Sports teams using Native American culture to brand their mascots for celebrating sports teams has begun to have detrimental effects on Native American people and their culture; therefore, our sports teams should be educated on the effects of their offensive mascot branding and improve their mascot names to something more appropriate.
There are multiple sides to this controversial topic, but the side that really matters is the Native

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