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News 11.16.2012 0 Comments

Inappropriation

Documenting Native American imagery used in cinema and pop culture

By Jose Chavez
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In the words of our Arts & Culture editor, Enrique Limón: "When it comes to mainstream appropriation of another culture’s imagery, few groups seem to be targeted as often as Native Americans are." Here are some classic examples:

Still from The Lone Ranger, 1949
Stills from The Searchers, 1956


 Stills from Pocahontas, 1995

Stills from The Indian in the Cupboard, 1995

 Stills from Looking Hot video, 2012 (Disclaimer: Source has been taken down from YouTube. See article.)

Still from The Lone Ranger, 2012

"Cigar store Indian" featured image via Wikimedia Commons.

 

 

 

 


 


 
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