TY - GEN N2 - Takes a critical look at the long-standing practice of "honoring" American Indians by using their names for mascots and sports teams and delves into the accompanying issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation, and the powerful effects of media imagery. Follows the efforts of Native-American Charlene Teters, a woman who went from graduate student to what some call the "Rosa Parks of American Indians," and details her work to ban the sports usage of Indian designations and protect her people's cultural symbols and identity. AB - Takes a critical look at the long-standing practice of "honoring" American Indians by using their names for mascots and sports teams and delves into the accompanying issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation, and the powerful effects of media imagery. Follows the efforts of Native-American Charlene Teters, a woman who went from graduate student to what some call the "Rosa Parks of American Indians," and details her work to ban the sports usage of Indian designations and protect her people's cultural symbols and identity. T1 - In whose honor? DA - [2005], 1997. CY - Harriman, NY : AU - Rosenstein, Jay. AU - Miller, Bill, CN - GV714.5 CN - GV714.5 PB - New Day Films, PP - Harriman, NY : PY - [2005], 1997. N1 - Originally produced in 1997, this version of the film ends with reports of actions by various organizations since 1997, including the NCAA in 2005. N1 - Broadcast as part of the POV television series in 1997. N1 - Extras include: deleted scenes, extended interview with Charlene Teters. ID - 453026 KW - Indians as mascots KW - Indians of North America KW - Indians of North America KW - Universities and colleges KW - Racism KW - Sports team mascots KW - College sports TI - In whose honor? ER -