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Jan 22, 2026   5:30 pm  
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
Sponsor
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Originating Calendar
Asian American Studies

The Trouble with American Indian Sports Team Mascots

Joseph P. Gone (Harvard University)

 5:30pm January 22, 2026
 Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum

 Indian sports mascots—including Chief Illiniwek at the University of Illinois—are harmful racial stereotypes. First, the “Indians” of sports culture in America are portrayed inaccurately. Second, the kinds of inaccurate portrayals of the “Indians” of sports culture in America are not particularly novel, inspired, or original, but instead follow enduring historical modes of representing American Indians as a primitive racial group in the United States. Third, as stereotyped portrayals of a primitive racial group, the “Indians” of American sports culture undermine, circumscribe, or overwhelm the efforts of some five million modern-day citizens of federally recognized Tribal Nations in our efforts to recover from longstanding dispossession and marginality in our own homelands. In this public exchange, I will review these arguments, recount my own personal experience with advocating for mascot removal at UIUC, and consider historical university efforts to manage risk associated with sponsoring a popular—albeit harmful—racial stereotype.

Joseph P. Gone is the Faculty Director of the Harvard University Native American Program and an international expert in the psychology and mental health of American Indians and other Indigenous Peoples. A professor at Harvard University, Dr. Gone has collaborated with tribal communities for 30 years to critique conventional mental health services and to harness traditional culture and spirituality for advancing Indigenous well-being. As a clinical-community psychologist and action researcher, he has published over 120 scientific articles and received recognition in his fields through more than 25 fellowships and career awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. An enrolled member of the Aaniiih-Gros Ventre Tribal Nation of Montana, he also served briefly as the Chief Administrative Officer for the Fort Belknap Indian reservation. In 2023, Gone received a Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine.

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