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April 2010

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Apr 29, 201043 notes
M.L.O. Pearl Harbor

I miss the chaparral.

Apr 29, 2010
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Apr 28, 20101 note
“Aren’t oboists supposed to be lesbians? Oh wait, just crazy. Well, that’s one of the things you are!” —MA, just now.
Apr 28, 20101 note
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What about the bigger issues in Indian Country? Poverty, suicide rates, lack of resources, disease, etc? Aren’t those more important that hipster headdresses?

* Yes, absolutely. But, I’ll paraphrase Jess Yee in this post, and say these are very real issues and challenges in our communities, but when the only images of Natives that Americans see are incorrect, and place Natives in the historic past, it erases our current presence, and makes it impossible for the current issues to exist in the collective American consciousness. Our cultures and lives are something that only exist in movies or in the past, not today. So it’s a cycle, and in order to break that cycle, we need to question and interrogate the stereotypes and images that erase our current presence—while we simultaneously tackle the pressing issues in Indian Country. They’re closely linked, and at least this is a place to start.

Well then, Miss Cultural Appropriation Police, what CAN I wear?

* If you choose to wear something Native, buy it from a Native. There are federal laws that protect Native artists and craftspeople who make genuine jewelry, art, etc. (see info here about The Indian Arts and Crafts Act). Anything you buy should have a label that says “Indian made” or “Native made”. Talk to the artist. find out where they’re from. Be diligent. Don’t go out in a full “costume”. It’s ok to have on some beaded earrings or a turquoise ring, but don’t march down the street wearing a feather, with loaded on jewelry, and a ribbon shirt. Ask yourself: if you ran into a Native person, would you feel embarrassed or feel the need to justify yourself? As commenter Bree pointed out, it’s ok to own a shirt with kimono sleeves, but you wouldn’t go out wearing full kabuki makeup to a bar. Just take a minute to question your sartorial choices before you go out.

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—The last two EXCELLENT points in an EXCELLENT post at Native Appropriations called “But Why Can’t I Wear A Hipster Headdress?”
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Apr 24, 2010
Born Free M.I.A.

lookuplookup:

M.I.A. released/leaked (I swear, I don’t even know how to tell the difference anymore) a new single! It’s called “Born Free” and this time she’s sampling Suicide (I swear, she picks the best people to sample — I still can’t get over her Jonathan Richman sample in “Bamboo Banga.”)

Apr 24, 201011 notes
“I think it’s important to remember that what you’re doing when you assert your taste in music, when you choose women artists, or choose to make music yourself, you are acting as an authority, and are therefore subverting male authority. Think about that. And then do it more.” —Silvana on the latest Tiger Beatdown Ladypalooza post. Read it here! (via lookuplookup)
Apr 21, 201024 notes
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-4-18) → last.fm
  1. Grass Widow (48)
  2. Best Coast (26)
  3. Explode Into Colors (17)
  4. Real Estate (9)
  5. Pearl Harbor (6)

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Apr 21, 2010
To Where Grass Widow

lookuplookup:

aprilmarches:

I got home from work yesterday and told MA I needed to listen to something cheerful. I put this on (so excited for the show on Sunday!) and she said that we have pretty different ideas about cheerful music.

April, I love this!!! I’m buying some of their EPs STAT! Do you mind if I do an SP post on them? Obviously I will credit you as my source of inspiration.

You should DEFINITELY post about them on SP! And tell Portlanders to come out to see them at the Holocene on Sunday, for only $5! There’s a poster a little further back in my tumblr.

Apr 21, 2010
To Where Grass Widow

I got home from work yesterday and told MA I needed to listen to something cheerful. I put this on (so excited for the show on Sunday!) and she said that we have pretty different ideas about cheerful music.

Apr 21, 2010
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