Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Random Appropriation of the Day! ("100 Secret Indian Prophecies")


Reader Winter Fox sent this over--apparently there are 100 secret Indian Prophecies (that will change your life forever!) out there, and The Sun has tracked them down. So exciting! We all know that every Indian is a magical shaman with mystical powers, so I'm glad The Sun has finally recognized that fact. ha.

Also, note that it's right above "Elvis Coma Shocker"--it's great that sacred religions and traditions are on the same level as this sort of investigative reporting. Gotta love tabloids.

(Thanks Winter Fox!)

Monday, March 28, 2011

So many things to catch up on!


Hi Friends,

Yes, it's been over a month since my last post, I'm really sorry! I've had some family stuff going on, and was back in California for a bit, and have been trying to catch up since then. I have an inbox that is bursting with great (if by great I mean maddening and cringe-worthy) tips, so I'll try to work through them in the coming weeks.

Big things happening in the news that we didn't get to talk about (tomorrow we'll look at some other more appropriation-y things):

  • Pentagon prosecutors compared the Seminole tribe of Florida to al Qaeda in a war filing, reaching all the way back to the Indian Wars in the 1800's to set a precedent for ongoing issues with Guantanamo. The comparison is not only offensive, but factually wrong, and the Seminoles have demanded an apology
  • We can't expect much from Fox News, but "reporter" John Stossel takes the cake with his rant on "freeloading" American Indians. There's a quick clip here, but if anyone has a link to the full segment, let me know.This seriously makes my blood boil. Why don't we talk about the reasons Native people are forced to rely on government aid? Oh, you know, like, continuing colonial oppression?
  •  The North Dakota state legislature passed a bill that orders UND to keep the Fighting Sioux nickname that they voted to retire a few months ago. You read that right. The state government ordered the school to keep the racist image. Yay government! But it looks like UND is moving forward with getting rid of the mascot anyway. 
Thanks to everyone who's been posting all the fantastic links over on the Native Appropriations Facebook page, definitely check it out if you haven't been over there recently!

As always, keep the tips coming, nativeappropriations@gmail.com