• @DarkCloud
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    1 month ago

    It’s real simple; is the group in general okay with you wearing doing thwir traditions? If yes, then it’s okay.

    So Kimonos, mostly okay, Native American Headdresses, mostly not okay.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      Native American Headdresses, mostly not okay.

      funny how no one ever comments on using native words for our apache helicopters and tomahawk cruise missiles, among others

      • @Zorque
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        321 month ago

        I found this after a quick-ish google. Looks like occasionally people do, but they mostly get laughed at as the native cultures seemed to find it a sign of respect. And actually felt hurt when a helicopter dropped the naming convention.

        • @Ceedoestrees
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          271 month ago

          Building an attack helicopter and naming it after a group of people who absolutely fucked your shit up seems like a sign of respect to me.

          • @Delphia
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            251 month ago

            Like how WB quietly shelved Speedy Gonzalez and the Latin community was like “No, fuck you. He was OUR GUY, we had representation! Now his cousin, the lazy slow one… yeah that shit can go.”

            • @Ceedoestrees
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              21 month ago

              Just imagine a football team using the quaker oats guy as a mascot and calling them “The crackers.”

      • @pirating
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        81 month ago

        You’ll love this example of using native language. During the meeting where federal officials proposed the creation of an Indian Territory, the Choctaw tribe delegate Rev. Allen Wright suggested naming it “Oklahumma”. In the Choctaw language “okla” means “people” and “humma” means “red.” As a result, the area would be named Oklahoma Territory, or literally “Territory of the Red People.”

        There are some arguments that “Homma” can also be a war title given for not retreating, but within the context of our racial history I don’t think that’s what they were going for.

        • @andros_rex
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          61 month ago

          And then of course, they named the main university’s mascots/fight song/etc after the “Boomers” and “Sooners” - people so eager to steal indigenous land that they couldn’t bother waiting for the government to make it legal.

          There was a group that tried to get them to change it, but culture wars crowd absolutely pissed and shit themselves - they were already pissed after the chemistry building stopped being named after a Klan member.

          • @pirating
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            11 month ago

            Lol, what a bunch of snowflakes.