In "Indians Are a People, Not Mascots," which of the following assertions does Fred Veilleux make about Native American mascots?

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In "Indians Are a People, Not Mascots," Fred Veilleux asserts that Native American mascots are offensive and disrespectful to Native Americans, that they perpetuate stereotypes and misrepresentations of Native Americans, and that they are a form of cultural appropriation.
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