
In the book Who will tell my brother?, the main character and protagonist, Evan, struggles with his identity. He internally battles with who he is when it comes to his heritage. During a pep rally at his high school, Evan has a revelation about the school mascot and it's relation to his American Indian heritage. The mascot, a stereotypical Indian adorned with war paint and feathered headdress, offends Evan, and fuels him to finish something his older brother started years ago. Before Evan, his brother proposed a change of mascot to the school board, which obviously didn't go as he had hoped. Evan, continues this dispute of the mascot by also going to the school board multiple times to defend his heritage. Imagine you are Evan, and write a short letter to the school board that would propose why this stereotypical Indian mascot might be a offensive and ultimately a prejudgement about American Indians as a group.
