Friday, February 16, 2007

About Freakin' Time

From "Chief Illiniwek to make final appearance Wednesday" (AP/ESPN.com):

URBANA, Ill. -- The University of Illinois will retire its 81-year-old American Indian mascot, Chief Illiniwek, following the last men's home basketball game of the season on Wednesday.

The NCAA in 2005 deemed the buckskin-clad Illiniwek an offensive use of American Indian imagery and barred the university from hosting postseason events.

American Indian groups and others complained for years that the mascot, used since 1926, is demeaning. Supporters of the mascot say it honors the contributions of American Indians to Illinois.

Illinois will still be able to use the name Illini because it's short for Illinois and the school can use the term Fighting Illini, because it's considered a reference to the team's competitive spirit, school officials said. It is unclear if the school will get a new mascot....

"The Chief Illiniwek tradition inspired and thrilled members of the University of Illinois community for 80 years," board of trustees chairman Lawrence Eppley said Friday. "It was created, carried on and enjoyed by people with great respect for tradition, and we appreciate their dedication and commitment. It will be important now to ensure the accurate recounting and safekeeping of the tradition as an integral part of the history of the university."

Wow, that sounds like the work of a professional apology writer. Blackface fell out of favor about 60 years ago; this similar "tradition" can't go away soon enough.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's an article in the Chicago Tribune about two students that portrayed the Chief who are suing the NCAA. Sad really.