The Iroquois Indians finally got the majority of the land. Through American history, Native Americans were discriminated by Caucasians. They were obliged to live in the protected area, basically deprived of their freedom. They were obliged to send their children to the boarding school system. They can not vote. They can not marry a white man (Berger). They are the victims of hatred crimes. Their reservation was to abandon the site and the Navajo settlement was a series of 1,100 abandoned uranium mines and nuclear test sites that appeared unprotected from environmental protection (Schaefer, 170).
A report of the country of Onida Indian is "Native American is the only racist group that is a mascot of the famous professional sports team, whether or not they intend to do so, the Washington football team" R "-" Promote prejudice and discrimination against Native Americans "- Harjo et al. v. Pro Football, Inc. This lawsuit has canceled the six Redskins trademarks as they devalued the Native American. The US Patent and Trademark Office 's Trademark Review and Referee Committee backed Native American, but the decision was dismissed and the Supreme Court elected not to intervene to leave a mark. Mr. Phillips who is in charge of this case explained as follows. "We must not sanction and approve the government to deprive the dignity of another person.
Visitors to the National America Indian Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC were encouraged to start their journey from the 4th floor named after O Nida Indian country. At the top of the list is a hanging area within the "Friends of War, Friends of Peace" statue, a statue of friendship formed between Oneida University and the United States during the Revolutionary War. Unlike the Canadian Convention, the Veterans Convention signed on Onida Castle on 2 December 1794 is for Onidus. This document agrees to compensate Oneidas and Tuscalorus for losses and services during the revolutionary war. This treaty is very eye-catching as it is the only treaty to commemorate the victory with America's allies.
In May, a letter asking Onida Indian National and the American Indian National Congress to ask the name of the Washington team against the use of racially aggressive "R-word" for all current NFL players It was sent. The letter was signed by over 70 citizens and human rights organizations. Read this letter
Starting with the symposium held at the Smithsonian National Indian Museum in Washington, DC in February 2013, Redskins' debate began to gather more attention. Later Onewida Indian country in New York sponsored a series of radio advertisements in each city. In accordance with the 2013 season, each game targets information. A wider range of people such as municipal leaders, parliamentarians, President Barack Obama, etc. are supporting change and open discussion. Academic, civic rights and religious group statements that support change of names have been added to statements made by Native Americans for decades.