bonesniffer


dailyreenactor:

cuppa-darjeeling:

dailyreenactor:

dutchbag:

lin-beifong-for-president:

dailyreenactor:

IMG_1952.jpg on Flickr.

Are these white people? From the other pictures these look like white people pretending to be Native Americans… Am I the only one who see’s how problematic this is? 

Apparently this guy is Native, but I’ve seen other photos from their blog of clearly white people dressing up in red face and yea, it’s pretty messed up.

If the photo you’re referring to is this one, then you’re wrong again.  It’s not “redface”, it’s actually the paint that the tribe they’re portraying used to use.  Believe me, these folks do a huge amount of research, and they spend a huge amount of time and effort do to it right.  That “redface” you mention is actually a mixture of clay, crushed cochineal beetles and real bear grease, just as the original stuff was, and the designs are taken from period paintings of that particular tribe.

A lot of time these gentlemen also go to such lengths as to get the correct tattoos, or haircuts that to the modern, Western eye, would be completely “impractical” for life outside of events, even if these things are not involved in their own personal religious beliefs.It is to honour the memories of their ancestors and to portray the roles they have chosen correctly to a culture who stereotypes at every turn and opportunity. It’s no wonder that, generally speaking, at least as far as what I have seen personally, that native re-enactors are often the most thorough and well done in general. Yes, there are amazing Caucasian re-enactors, (who portray people of European descent) but you don’t often hear of Native re-enactors complaining about not wanting to wear aspects of clothing or alter their appearance to be completely period correct. E.g. “I have to take off my false nails?” or “what do you mean, I can’t wear polyester? It’s a cheaper way to make a regimental!”

^^^THIS.

Another example of people seeing an image, and automatically yelling CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONNNNNNNNNNNNNN, without doing any fucking research on what the image is meant to portray.

dailyreenactor:

cuppa-darjeeling:

dailyreenactor:

dutchbag:

lin-beifong-for-president:

dailyreenactor:

IMG_1952.jpg on Flickr.

Are these white people? From the other pictures these look like white people pretending to be Native Americans… Am I the only one who see’s how problematic this is? 

Apparently this guy is Native, but I’ve seen other photos from their blog of clearly white people dressing up in red face and yea, it’s pretty messed up.

If the photo you’re referring to is this one, then you’re wrong again.  It’s not “redface”, it’s actually the paint that the tribe they’re portraying used to use.  Believe me, these folks do a huge amount of research, and they spend a huge amount of time and effort do to it right.  That “redface” you mention is actually a mixture of clay, crushed cochineal beetles and real bear grease, just as the original stuff was, and the designs are taken from period paintings of that particular tribe.

A lot of time these gentlemen also go to such lengths as to get the correct tattoos, or haircuts that to the modern, Western eye, would be completely “impractical” for life outside of events, even if these things are not involved in their own personal religious beliefs.

It is to honour the memories of their ancestors and to portray the roles they have chosen correctly to a culture who stereotypes at every turn and opportunity. 

It’s no wonder that, generally speaking, at least as far as what I have seen personally, that native re-enactors are often the most thorough and well done in general.

 Yes, there are amazing Caucasian re-enactors, (who portray people of European descent) but you don’t often hear of Native re-enactors complaining about not wanting to wear aspects of clothing or alter their appearance to be completely period correct. 

E.g. “I have to take off my false nails?” or “what do you mean, I can’t wear polyester? It’s a cheaper way to make a regimental!”

^^^THIS.

Another example of people seeing an image, and automatically yelling CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONNNNNNNNNNNNNN, without doing any fucking research on what the image is meant to portray.



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    Well done for getting offended on behalf of everyone else once more, white middle class people.
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    h ey whats going on in here
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    “Please spend your time and effort on your own people, and let us take care of our own. We’ve spent enough time without...
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    You know what’s a great movie? ‘Real Injun’. It’s a documentary about the portrayal of First Nation People in cinema. I...
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    dedicated reenactor to shave his hair off like that
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    just gonna bold the BEST PART OF THIS EVER that way more SJA’s should think about and listen to….
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