http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/other/2005-05-15-native-americans-ncaa_x.htm

By Steve Wieberg, USA TODAY 

After wrestling with the politically delicate issue for more than four years, 
the NCAA may be close to rendering a verdict on the
use of Native American mascots and nicknames - from Indians and Braves to 
Redmen and Savages - by 30 of its member universities. The
governing body will conduct the first in a series of summer meetings next month 
and could decide by August whether it can and should
impose a ban on Indian imagery, which critics charge is demeaning and even 
racist.

Ultimate responsibility falls to the NCAA's highest body, the 17-member 
Executive Committee, which meets in early August.

Whether the association will or legally must continue to yield to individual 
campus discretion - as the NCAA does on such matters as
minority hiring - is uncertain. Targets range from Florida State (Seminoles) 
and Utah (Utes) to lower-division institutions with
particularly provocative nicknames: Southeastern Oklahoma (Savages) and 
Carthage, Wis. (Redmen).

"What we can do is educate, get the information out there to you," says 
Southwestern Athletic Conference Commissioner Robert Vowels,
who heads the Minority Interests and Opportunities Committee. "I can't sit here 
and say right now that we can enforce something or
establish a penalty structure."

One possibility, says the NCAA's Corey Jackson, who works closely with the 
committee, is a lever the association has applied to the
issue of flying the Confederate flag or incorporating in their state flags. Two 
states that do, South Carolina and Mississippi, are
barred from hosting association championships.

The NCAA's attention to the mascot issue grew out of the flag flap four years 
ago. 

This isn't the first time the NCAA has undertaken a review of such nicknames. 
In 2002, the minority interests committee called for
"this tradition to be retired." Those schools say the use of the nicknames is 
in many case a tradition intended to honor Native
Americans and their culture.


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