LCC
GV714.5 K56 2001
Description
Studies the controversy over the use of Native American mascots by professional sports, colleges, and high schools, describing the origins and messages conveyed by such mascots as the Atlanta Braves and Florida State Seminoles.
Publication
University of Nebraska Press (2001), Paperback, 356 pages
Subjects
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