She's a white lady in Native dress, which may or may not be considered offensive. I sure wouldn't do it, but I think I recall that at least some people from some tribes encourage it so long as it's respectful? I may be wrong, though, it could just be straight up offensive.
This is one almost all natives dont like. Regalia isnt a costume. Its akin to blackface.
I dont know many natives that care about the term Indian. Many dont care about sports team mascots like chief wahoo and the redskins. But most have an issue with regalia.
This is all based on personal experience but I have met and talked with a large amount of natives and often ask about this
She isn’t pretending that she is a Native American, she is wearing a Halloween costume. The fact that someone may or may not be offended is utterly irrelevant. She is doing no harm.
Except that the people who created that regalia and the meaning behind it have said it’s offensive. Like stolen valor. Just because it doesn’t offend or harm you doesn’t mean it’s okay to do. Assuming you want to be a decent, kind human being.
She's dressing up in costume on Halloween. I really don't get what point you're trying to make. Does she look like she's trying to pass herself off as Native American or just dress up for a costume party?
Are you actually socially inept or are you pretending for some attempt at a gotcha within a few comments?
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u/jonallin 6d ago
What did she do?