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As Deadline Nears, Four Oregon School Districts Await Approval For Native-Themed Mascots

Current mascot image for Philomath Warriors.
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Current mascot image for Philomath Warriors.

The fate of Native American mascots at four Oregon school districts will be decided this Thursday.  The State Board of Education will review the proposals at their meeting.  KLCC’s Brian Bull reports.

Current mascot image for Philomath Warriors.
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Current mascot image for Philomath Warriors.

The districts are Rogue River, Philomath, Siletz, and Amity.  All have agreements with the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians on making their mascots culturally-appropriate and relevant for their region.

Cindy Hunt, Government and Legal Affairs Manager for the Oregon Department of Education, says if all four agreements are ratified, there will be eight districts total with tribally-approved mascots.

“They have enthusiastically invited the tribe in to do professional development of their staff, do speeches to assemblies," Hunt tells KLCC.  "And really talk about the history of the native peoples who lived in their school districts.  To characterize the agreements as just mascot agreements, is really not describing the breadth of these agreements.” 

There were fifteen districts with Indian mascots in 2012, when the legislature approved a resolution requiring a local tribe’s involvement.  Hunt says only three (Oakridge, Lebanon, North Douglas)  have not officially told education officials what they’re planning. 

Schools not in compliance risk losing state funding if they have not acted by July 1 st.

Copyright 2017, KLCC. 

Copyright 2017 KLCC

Brian Bull joined the KLCC News Team in June 2016. He is a 20-year reporter who has worked at NPR, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Wisconsin Public Radio, and ideastream in Cleveland. His reporting has netted dozens of accolades, including three Edward R. Murrow Awards and the Ohio Associated Press' Best Reporter Award in 2012.