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How to be an Authentic Indian
California Law Review Circuit (2014)
  • M. Alexander Pearl, University of Oklahoma College of Law
Abstract
The mascot and team name of the Washington, D.C. professional football team is making headlines. What do Authentic Indians really think about it? This essay clears the air by replacing the liberal media talking points with an actual viewpoint from Indian Country. This perspective gives an inside view into the significant efforts to maintain longstanding traits of “Indian-ness” against an onslaught of political correctness gone mad.
Keywords
  • Indian law,
  • trademark,
  • intellectual property,
  • satire,
  • Native American,
  • American Indian,
  • sports mascots
Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
M. Alexander Pearl. "How to be an Authentic Indian" California Law Review Circuit Vol. 5 (2014) p. 392 - 400
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/malexander-pearl/8/