approprist:

indigenous-rising:

too often when white people say they want to celebrate another culture it is self-serving. they want to “celebrate” a culture by taking from it, however authentic or unauthentic, to make themselves look spiritual/accepting/accepted/etc. too often celebrating a culture is never about the people from these cultures.

I think it really speaks to Tumblr’s inherent biases that they never talk about non-white cultures appropriating things.

Not that cultural appropriation is a bad thing.

1. ) It is more harmful for a white person to promote racism against another race than it is for a person of color to promote racism against another race.

2. ) People of color get called out on appropriation by several tumblr sites; you choose to ignore it to back up your defensive feelings.

3. ) Cultural appropriation is an act of racism; so yeah, it is a bad thing.

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sjanonymous:

indigenous-rising:

saulteaux:

thatonepaganguy:

if any of my followers would like to know (I’ve gotten a lot of questions) I’m white, Cherokee, and Filipino very pure Cherokee my family was 100% until my great, great grandmother.

Let me guess… Your great great grandmother was a Cherokee princess?

very pure cherokee.. is that a type of unicorn or something?

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I understand why you’re all harassing him. Whether he’s 20% or 99% it doesn’t matter. He is cherokee and he embraces it. All this talk about revitalizing the culture and languages, but this is how you treat the ones that aren’t native enough for you?

reblogging someone’s ignorant post is not harassment. Embracing one’s lost culture takes a lot of studying, interaction, and action, researching their tribe’s history, language, customs, dance, music, etc. Making ignorant comments is not appreciating or embracing one’s culture.

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