
Eli Cordero, a junior at Carpinteria High School of Chumash descent, protests the use of Native American imagery for school logos. Image from http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-carpinteria-warriors15-2009mar15,0,5716759.story?page=1.
Eli sees “Warriors” as an ethnically neutral name, but he said the images have irked him ever since he was a child.“There’s the big head in the parking lot,” he said, referring to a concrete bust of a headdress-clad Plains Indian chief that was a gift to the school from the Class of 1970. “That’s prejudice right there, looking you in the face.”
The election did prove pivotal. It was the newly-seated Panizzon who made the motion to remove only two images when the Native American Imagery Committee had recommended removing four, modifying two, and keeping four. Three other images were discussed by the committee, but no agreement could be reached on their fate.