Kinnikinick, 1968

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Table of Contents:

  • [Administration: 16]
  • “The Cultural Years” [Speakers; Performances]: 20
  • “The Active Years” [Organizations]: 38
  • “The Regal Years” [Royalty]: 98
  • “The Competitive Years” [Sports]: 112
  • “The Friendship Years” [Seniors; Living Communities]: 164
  • “The Academic Years” [Administration; Faculty]: 214
  • Index: 266

Over its history, Eastern Washington University has appropriated various parts of American Indian culture, which are reflected in many of these documents. This manifests in everything from the name of the yearbook itself to examples of students “playing Indian” as part of club activities and the annual “Passing of the Arrow” where a female senior student dressed in buckskin would symbolically pass an arrow to a female student from the junior class symbolizing the passing of leadership from one class to the next. From 1923-1973, the school nickname was the Savages, almost exclusively represented as a male American Indian. These representations range from caricatures to more lifelike images to students wearing redface during events.

The University no longer condones the appropriation of Indigenous nor any other marginalized cultures, while at the same time promoting honest discussion about University history. The online presentation of University publications containing images of the Savage and other representations of American Indians are intended to provide evidence informing such discussions.

Publication Date

1968

Publisher

Associated Students, Eastern Washington State College

City

Cheney, Wash.

Keywords

Eastern Washington State College--Periodicals; Eastern Washington State College--Students--Yearbooks; Eastern Washington State College; Students; School yearbooks; Periodicals; Yearbooks

Comments

"Official annual publication of the Associated Students."--T.p.

Kinnikinick, 1968

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