The picture above (and most that follow) comes from the Canadian village, which was almost exclusively Native themed--while interestingly the American Village looked like a stereotypical new England town:
Anyway, after the jump, lots of photos of Canadian First Nations Appropriations, a few Mayan/Aztec appropriations, followed by some disturbing representations of Indigenous Africans at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
behind the totem pole you can see the rest of the Canadian Village--pretty nondescript
More Canadian Village
More Canadian Village
They had "traditional" masks to take pictures with outside the village
Behind the cash register inside the "trading post"
Trading Post
Souvenir coin machine inside trading post
Dream catchers for sale
Apparently the dream catchers are from a "100% Native Owned" company. hmm.
Now we go to Mexico!
Behind the cash register inside the "trading post"
Trading Post
Souvenir coin machine inside trading post
Dream catchers for sale
Apparently the dream catchers are from a "100% Native Owned" company. hmm.
Now we go to Mexico!
Indigenous imagery on the front of the pyramid structure
Pyramid in the Mexican Village
Pyramid in the Mexican Village
Moving on to Animal Kingdom, which is partially set in a fictitious, purposely aged and run-down "African Outpost" called "Harambe" which (thanks google) means "coming together as one" in Swahili. Sorry for all those quotation marks. I only snapped a couple photos of things that just stopped me in my tracks: