Native/Indigenous Peoples might see this as another example of Cultural Appropriation. Tribal people are aware of our cultural norms as well as also respecting other tribal norms Globally. Aboriginal/Indigenous people throughout history are well documented, even centuries ago, have been identified with certain tribal (norms). Come on, Kids! Nice try at 'what was old-is new again'!
*Cultural appropriation is the adoption of a culture's elements by members of a dominant culture, often without understanding, credit, or permission, which can trivialize the original meaning and cause harm. This differs from cultural appreciation, which involves honoring a culture, as appropriation often involves a power imbalance where the dominant group profits from or demeans a marginalized culture's traditions, symbols, and practices.* Blessings and prayers~
Native/Indigenous Peoples might see this as another example of Cultural Appropriation. Tribal people are aware of our cultural norms as well as also respecting other tribal norms Globally. Aboriginal/Indigenous people throughout history are well documented, even centuries ago, have been identified with certain tribal (norms). Come on, Kids! Nice try at 'what was old-is new again'!
*Cultural appropriation is the adoption of a culture's elements by members of a dominant culture, often without understanding, credit, or permission, which can trivialize the original meaning and cause harm. This differs from cultural appreciation, which involves honoring a culture, as appropriation often involves a power imbalance where the dominant group profits from or demeans a marginalized culture's traditions, symbols, and practices.* Blessings and prayers~