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Read "Indians Are a People, Not Mascots" on pp. 362–372 in A Multicultural Reader.

Identify an example of what you believe to be the strongest argument Fred Veilleux uses for or against the use of Native American mascots and explain why. Use direct evidence from the story for support and cite your answer. (3-5 sentences)
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