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Dear Person that decided to dress up as an Indian for Halloween,
I was going to write you an eloquent and well-reasoned post today about all the reasons why it’s not ok to dress up as a Native person for Halloween—talk about the history of “playing Indian” in our country, point to the dangers of stereotyping and placing of Native peoples as mythical, historical creatures, give you some articles to read, hope that I could change your mind by dazzling you with my wit and reason—but I can’t. I can’t, because I know you won’t listen, and I’m getting so tired of trying to get through to you.I just read the comments on this post at Bitch Magazine, a conversation replicated all over the internet when people of color are trying to make a plea to not dress up as racist characters on Halloween. I felt my chest tighten and tears well up in my eyes, because even with Kjerstin’s well researched and well cited post, people like you are so caught up in their own privilege, they can’t see how much this affects and hurts their classmates, neighbors and friends.
I already know how our conversation would go. I’ll ask you to please not dress up as a bastardized version of my culture for Halloween, and you’ll reply that it’s “just for fun” and I should “get over it.” You’ll tell me that you “weren’t doing it to be offensive” and that “everyone knows real Native Americans don’t dress like this.” You’ll say that you have a “right” to dress up as “whatever you damn well please.” You’ll remind me about how you’re “Irish” and the “Irish we’re oppressed too.” Or you’ll say you’re “German”, and you “don’t get offended by people in Lederhosen.”http://nativeappropriations.blogspot.com/2011/10/open-letter-to-pocahotties-and-indian.html
Cue me staring daggers at some mother who dressed her little girl up as pocahontas at my sister’s Halloween party. Ugh.
Posting cultural appropriation shit STILL for that person around who said “but it’s white people’s culture to take stuff...
hell. open your eyes people. educate yourselves…
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Cue me staring daggers at some mother who dressed her little girl up as pocahontas at my sister’s Halloween party. Ugh.