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Smithsonian American Indian Museum to Hold Day Long symposium to Discuss whether Racist Redskin Logo Depicting Non-White Person as a Mascot is Racist

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The Washington Redskins’ team name has been the subject of legal battles, political debate and now will be part of a scholarly discussion at the Smithsonian about the use of Native American mascots and nicknames in American sports.

The National Museum of the American Indian will host a daylong symposium Thursday entitled “Racist Stereotypes and Cultural Appropriation in American Sports.” Scholars, sports writers and Native Americans will gather for the public discussion.

The Redskins’ name, perhaps the most visible, has been the subject of ongoing debate. As recently as Tuesday night, Washington Mayor Vincent Gray specifically avoided saying the name of Washington’s NFL franchise in his State of the District speech and instead referred to “our Washington football team.”

Museum Director Kevin Gover, of the Pawnee Nation, said the name “redskins” is the most offensive term for a team, at least to his ear.

“It is the equivalent of the n-word,” Gover said. “That’s how it was used when I was a child. That’s the name people chose to call me if they wanted to hurt my feelings, and I think that’s still the case in many circumstances.”