University of Illinois Racist 'Indian as the Mascot' Not Allowed in NCAA Tournament
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 03:58PM
TheSpook
The University of Illinois has made it
to the Final Four of the NCAA basketball tournament this weekend, but
its mascot Chief Illiniwek won't be in St. Louis with the team. "There
are a lot of places that the University of Illinois cannot go with
their mascot," said Charlene Teters, a member of the Spokane Tribe in
eastern Washington and professor at the Institute of the American
Indian Arts in Santa Fe. "There have been resolutions with other
campuses that say: Leave your racism and face painting behind." The
root of the controversy is Chief Illiniwek, a 78-year-old tradition in
which a student dresses in buckskins and a fake war bonnet and dances
at halftime shows for basketball games and other university sporting
events. "No, the chief will not be performing at the NCAA Final Four
tournament," said Tom Hardy, executive director of the school's Office
of University Relations. The mascots of the other three Final Four
finalists are expected to attend, according to the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch. Illinois is scheduled to play Louisville at 4 p.m. today
at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. Chief Illiniwek represents the
Illini tribe, which was nearly wiped out in the 1700s. The survivors
were forced to move to Kansas and then to Oklahoma. The modern Peoria
Tribe of Oklahoma is made up of original Illinois Indians, according to
the Illini history and culture. [more]
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