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Cultural Appropriation
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Is Travel Next in the Fight Over Who Profits From Native American Culture?
From motels to spa treatments, the industry has often used Indigenous imagery to gain a sense of authenticity. Amid an ongoing national conversation around race, will that change?
Origin of Everything | What is Cultural Appropriation? | Season 2 | Episode 8
What is culture? Can it even be appropriated?
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From teepees to headdresses, pictures define Native American cultural appropriation
For indigenous people, everything from the word “America” to the insulting ways native symbols are used is a reminder of how those of European ancestry nearly killed a culture—and still misrepresent it.
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All My Relations Podcast on Cultural Appropriation
Cultural Appropriation Blog
‘The Taking’ Review: This Land Is Not Your Land
Monument Valley embodies the Old West. But the fantasies presented in Westerns obscure its darker history and the lives of the Navajo people who inhabit it.
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