My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle to upper class American non-Indians belonging to the hipster subculture. The hipster subculture appropriates minority cultures while also receiving the benefits of the majority culture to which they belong. The hipster subculture is influenced by a generally limited knowledge of Native American culture and the trends pressed by corporations. Native Americans also contribute to stereotype continuation in order to make money. I reviewed six journal articles addressing culture appropriation in fashion, spirituality and stereotypes as well as six journal articles addressing the relationship between identity and appropriation; three journal articl...
Hipsters are a contemporary postmodern subculture of young urbanites that have created their own vis...
In this dissertation, I examine the appropriation of Native American cultures and histories in the t...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
In this short opinion piece, I add to the discussion of Native American cultural misappropriation, p...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
Ethnic clothing styles have been popular among attendees of rock music festivals since the days of W...
Graduation date: 1995Several popular cultural movements emphasizing indigenous spirituality have ari...
The inspiration for this paper came from a class where the students were given an opportunity to cre...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the form and meanings of North Carolina American Indian pow...
This paper explores the emerging popularity of Native American inspired goods within the context of ...
Critiques of cultural appropriation in regards to inappropriate Halloween costumes and the phenomeno...
Hipsters are a contemporary postmodern subculture of young urbanites that have created their own vis...
In this dissertation, I examine the appropriation of Native American cultures and histories in the t...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
In this short opinion piece, I add to the discussion of Native American cultural misappropriation, p...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
Ethnic clothing styles have been popular among attendees of rock music festivals since the days of W...
Graduation date: 1995Several popular cultural movements emphasizing indigenous spirituality have ari...
The inspiration for this paper came from a class where the students were given an opportunity to cre...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the form and meanings of North Carolina American Indian pow...
This paper explores the emerging popularity of Native American inspired goods within the context of ...
Critiques of cultural appropriation in regards to inappropriate Halloween costumes and the phenomeno...
Hipsters are a contemporary postmodern subculture of young urbanites that have created their own vis...
In this dissertation, I examine the appropriation of Native American cultures and histories in the t...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...