Plim wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 9:37 am
I always assumed that sports teams in the US and elsewhere chose Native American imagery because of these peoples’ (supposed) reputation as warrior tribes. There was something tough about it. But I expect that Exeter just came up with it in a session with some provincial advertising agency when some Dickie Beasley said “Devon is in the West of England. What’s a good western motif? No, the ‘Exeter Rustlers’ doesn’t work. Let’s try Exeter Chiefs or Braves…”
Yes, and I'm willing to bet most date back to the early 20th Century when there was this cultural notion of the 'noble savage' (while treating those living on reservations, generally, like shit), or if into the 30s-60s, when Westerns were all the rage on TV / in film.
I don't imagine any pro teams / amateur clubs / schools took on that sort of imagery as a new thing from the 90s onward?
Here's a list of colleges that changed and when:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... rior_usage
Interestingly, some have had referendums to replace mascots where students end up voting on something atypical, like the Banana Slug

... or create something where there wasn't a mascot (Dartmouth had an 'Indian' but didn't replace it, students weren't unanimously happy with the 'Moose' suggestion so 'no mascot' prompted some to create Keggy)
