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Old Mar 09, 2006, 03:24 AM
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Dressing up like 'Indians'

Taken in its entirety by request of website: http://www.nativecircle.com/ppdressingup.html



I will say this flatly - please do not dress yourself or your kids up
like 'Indians'! Although it should not be necessary for me to have
to explain why this is a no-no, I will elaborate briefly.... I have an
African American friend who told me that on several occasions
on halloween night he came to his door to find a white child who
was dressed up like a 'black' person, complete with painted face
and fake afro. He was never upset with the child, but did say he
thought the parents needed a swift kick in the rear! I also have,
as you can imagine with all the 'Poca-haunt-us' hoopla, endured
countless cute little kids dressed up like 'Indians' by their folks.
There are many problems with this. One big problem is that it
trivializes the American Indian race. Our traditional regalia is
much more than clothing. It is a sacred and personal spiritual
expression of our most holy ways. When we paint our face a
certain way, wear eagle feathers and design our incredibly
complex patterns bead, quill, leather, shell and so on, these
are all very holy and sacred interpretations of our spirituality.
To dress an innocent child in silly colored chicken feathers,
a brown paper sack and paint their face with mock 'Indian'
designs is an insult to the sacred spiritual expressions of
American Indian people. That having been said, I think it is
important to say that no one should ever 'dress up' like an
'Indian', an 'Asian', an 'African', or any other race. It is
simple common sense. To do this is to make a game of
somebody's ethnicity, to trivialize a race for the sake of
'fun'. By the way, a 'pilgrim' is not a race. *wink* So, it is
my hope that people will learn that it is insensitive and
just plain morally wrong to dress up like someone else's
race. May we all learn to be considerate of others.......


Written by John Two-Hawks

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Old Jun 30, 2007, 03:51 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

In the era of political correctness it is very hard to believe that this happens. It is insane! I can see why someone would be insulted. I have never heard of someone dressing their child in "black face". That has been considered a no no for decades. With all the absurd PC today one would think that this is should be a non issue.
TBH

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Old Jul 01, 2007, 08:11 PM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

I can't really imagine the "black-face" costume post-1960's but I know some scouts will use American Indian regalia like feathers - I'm not sure how this would be viewed. Hmm.

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Old Jul 02, 2007, 10:51 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

So obviously you are not able to view this as maybe a way to learn about someones Heritage. My children are all 1/4 Cherokee. They dressed up in Indian Regalia. Yes they had fun, but they also learned about their heritage.

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Old Jul 02, 2007, 08:29 PM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

I'm 1/8 Indian and I think little kids dressed like Indians are cute.

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Old Jul 02, 2007, 09:18 PM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

Originally Posted by motorcycle mama View Post
I'm 1/8 Indian and I think little kids dressed like Indians are cute.
But how do we feel about teen girls dressed like naughty nurses for Halloween? The intention might not be to be disrespectful, but the act is disrespectful. Just something to think about.....

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Old Jul 03, 2007, 09:42 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

I agree, I feel it's wrong to "dress up" as a member of any ethnic group. Just kind of crass, distasteful and disrespectful. Several years ago my mother and her friend made "indian" costumes which they wore to a Halloween party. Poor choice on her part. I told her so, she didn't care and totally didn't see that it was a mockery of a beautiful people.

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Old Jul 03, 2007, 10:29 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

I'm not sure why it is a big deal. My ethnicity would include Welsh, Italian, Russian, Czech and maybe a few others. If my kids wanted to dress up as "Braveheart" for Halloween, would it be a big deal? BTW, a few years ago, they did dress as Indians. I thought they looked cute. What about people who dress as Priests, Nuns, Nurses, Doctors, Old ladies, etc?

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Old Jul 03, 2007, 10:52 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

Italian, Russian, Welsh, Scottish, nun, priest, etc. ..... are not races.

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Old Jul 03, 2007, 10:56 AM
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Re: Dressing up like 'Indians'

what if I had my kids dress up as Caucasians?

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