Cultural Appropriation: A Fixable Cultural Crime | SXSW 2021
Cultural appropriation is a sensitive topic. Who has the right to say what is and isn't cultural appropriation? When someone uses what they think is "Native American themed" or "inspired", it's likely appropriating cultures that are still alive today. It can be someone telling everyone that their great great grandmother is Cherokee with only family lore as "proof". It's fake dreamcatchers and headdresses. Cultural appropriation is harmful. It promotes and perpetuates stereotypes. It seeps into every aspect of Native lives. Hard to believe, but it's true. It may not affect the average non-Native, but too many people are guilty of it for it to continue today. Learn how defensiveness and accusations of "PC culture" are wrong. There are respectful ways to show appreciation! Learn how. #EndApprop
I wanted to share this video to my media recs tag. Highly recommend watching this online panel of Native Americans from various communities, which discusses cultural appropriation of their cultures. It’
In the video, panel member Nita discusses examples of CA within k-pop, examplifying how the industry keeps appropriating Native American cultures, and addresses the general lack of support from non-Native fans. Which of course ties in with the same issues about BTS / BigHit / Hybe that I posted about before. I think I know which tweet by a Korean was referred to in the video, but can’t find it back anymore unfortunately.
Creators of the collective and website of NtvTwt (#NativeTwitter) are also on the panel, so it felt needed to link to that here too.
So yeah, give this a watch / listen.








