In this short opinion piece, I add to the discussion of Native American cultural misappropriation, particularly in the area of fashion design, and discuss why I believe it is such a popular topic in contemporary mainstream media
In modern, Westernized society, we are often fascinated by cultures that differ from our own. The we...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle ...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
In this section, we examine the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation by sharin...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
The inspiration for this paper came from a class where the students were given an opportunity to cre...
Stereotypes about diverse cultures have been around for hundreds possibly even thousands of years an...
In Fashion and Cultural Studies, Susan Kaiser asks if cultural appropriation can be seen as “a somew...
Graduation date: 1995Several popular cultural movements emphasizing indigenous spirituality have ari...
In modern, Westernized society, we are often fascinated by cultures that differ from our own. The we...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle ...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
In this section, we examine the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation by sharin...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
The inspiration for this paper came from a class where the students were given an opportunity to cre...
Stereotypes about diverse cultures have been around for hundreds possibly even thousands of years an...
In Fashion and Cultural Studies, Susan Kaiser asks if cultural appropriation can be seen as “a somew...
Graduation date: 1995Several popular cultural movements emphasizing indigenous spirituality have ari...
In modern, Westernized society, we are often fascinated by cultures that differ from our own. The we...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
ExcerptThe label Native American covers a broad range of peoples including more that 560 federally r...