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Goyakla, an Bedonkhoe Apache warrior and leader, with a 48-feather headdress. |
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"Edgy" white girl paints her face and wears war bonnet for no reason |
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Native Americans are rarely in movies or other media, but hey, let's make an entire culture a mascot! |
I still remember when I was around 12, and a relative informed me of my Native American descend ; my stepmom told me "Don't tell anyone though, it's kind of uncool.". Now although this heritage takes up a pointless percentage of my nationality, this comment really stuck with me. To know that some of my ancestors were victim to so many horrific crimes makes me want to speak louder and use my privilege to give them a voice.
Something important I've learned about cultural appropriation is that people really only seem to care when they are benefiting. People will whine about how "sensitive" society has become because they can't wear a headdress, but even the government doesn't want to talk about the 1,200+ missing or murdered Native women. To strip the First Nations of one of their most sacred things, along with their land and people is an indescribably vile thing and I hope this post explains to you why you shouldn't wear the headdress.
Sources : "Geronimo, the Native American Indian Chief of Chiricahua Apache Tribe." NDepth. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.
"But Why Can't I Wear a Hipster Headdress?" Native Appropriations. 2010. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.
"Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls" AMMSA. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.
"Atrocities Against Native Americans" United to End Genocide. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.