Physical location
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-02: Indians II
Page 2.13
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-02: Indians II
Page 2.13
- Material type
- Magazine Clippings
- Date
- Sept-Oct 1995
- Description
- This is a continuation of the interview with Russell Means from previous entries. In this part of the interview, Means talks about how white men decided to name sports teams after the Natives in an attempt to honor them, but they do not feel honored. The indigenous world-view vs. the industrial white-male view is very great. There is also a cartoon printed on this clipping of a restaurant scene with a quote about marathonning the morning after eating a large amount of ice cream with hot fudge on the side.
- Author or creator
- John Edgar Wideman
- Publication or source
- MM (Modern Maturity)
- Subjects and names
- Russell Means
- Notes
- This is the last page we have of this interview.
For collection-level context and related materials, view the complete MS-188 finding aid in ArchivesSpace.