
Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting
Documentary
Overview
Examining the movement that is ending the use of Native American names, logos, and mascots in the world of sports and beyond.
Top Cast
Kevin Blackistone
Kevin Blackistone
Self - Interviewee
Kevin Blackistone
Self - Interviewee
Christine Brennan
Christine Brennan
Self - Interviewee
Christine Brennan
Self - Interviewee


Joey Clift
Joey Clift
Self - Interviewee
Joey Clift
Self - Interviewee


Bob Costas
Bob Costas
Self - Interviewee
Bob Costas
Self - Interviewee
Kevin Gover, Pawnee
Kevin Gover, Pawnee
Self - Interviewee
Kevin Gover, Pawnee
Self - Interviewee


Deb Haaland
Deb Haaland
Self - Interviewee
Deb Haaland
Self - Interviewee


Joy Harjo
Joy Harjo
Self - Interviewee
Joy Harjo
Self - Interviewee


Suzan Shown Harjo
Suzan Shown Harjo
Self - Interviewee
Suzan Shown Harjo
Self - Interviewee
Jerry Izenberg
Jerry Izenberg
Self - Interviewee
Jerry Izenberg
Self - Interviewee
Derrick Johnson
Derrick Johnson
Self - Interviewee
Derrick Johnson
Self - Interviewee
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