The tree on our helmets is the color cardinal and we will just let the color cardinal represent us. So if the Redskins ever do change their mascot they shouldn't seek advice from Stanford Alum. Interesting picture of the latest renovations at Rice Eccles Stadium. The fighting cardinals. In Reverie. I thought it was in honor of Catholic Cardinals, given their esteem for religion.
That's the joke. For years prior, the Indian had been part of the Stanford athletic tradition. Whatever the origin, it was accepted by sportswriters and gradually gained wide recognition.
Stanford officially adopted the Indian nickname on Nov. The Indian had long been considered the symbol of Stanford before the official vote, although its origins are only speculation.
The resolution that was passed read: "Whereas the Indian has long been unofficially recognized as the symbol of Stanford and its spirit, and whereas there has never been any official designation of a Stanford symbol, be it hereby resolved that the Executive Committee adopt the Indian as the symbol of Stanford.
The Indian symbol was eventually dropped in following meetings between Stanford native American students and President Richard Lyman. The 55 students, supported by the other American Indians enrolled in California colleges, felt the mascot was an insult to their culture and heritage.
As a result of these talks and the ensuing publicity, the Stanford Student Senate voted to drop the Indian symbol, and Lyman agreed. The first student referendum on the issue was held in May, , and it resulted in a vote of 1, for and 1, against restoring the Indian. Over the years there have been unsuccessful campaigns to reinstate the Indian as mascot, or to replace the big-nosed caricature with a more "noble" image of an Indian in In a show of support for the decision made by the University administration, the ASSU Associated Students of Stanford University voted in December of not to reinstate the first Indian mascot, nor to replace it with another more noble Indian.
Almost every year, particularly around the time of the Big Game, folks will start up again, campaigning to bring back into fashion their Indian sweaters, headbands, and Halloween war paint, saying all the while that being chosen as the symbol of a great university is an honor. The University decided in that "any and all Stanford University use of the Indian Symbol should be immediately disavowed and permanently stopped," and every year since then, the administration has reaffirmed its commitment by saying, simply, the mascot issue is not up for a vote!
Stanford University link is external. The Removal of the Indian Mascot of Stanford. Mascot: Stanford Tree unofficial. What are the worst college mascots? Here are 15 of the worst college mascots of all time. The Stanford Tree — Stanford University. WuShock — Wichita State. Fighting Okra — Delta State University.
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