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some Gravity Falls art from a bit ago more info under the cut
i hc the whole pines family as native bc im ndn and i like to project. i think both stan and ford grew up very disconnected from their culture, but mabel and dipper did not, and are helping them reconnect by making them take them to the Gravity Falls powwows in the summer and mabel showing them her jewelry and regalia making skills and dipper sharing his favorite legends. mabel made all her regalia herself, shes a jingle dancer but also does fancy shawl from time to time. dippers regalia was made by mabel with the help of some of his aunties. hes a mens grass dancer. specific tribe is up to interpretation but im panindian so they are too in my heart. bills human form is also native, in my heart he found solace and true admiration for the native communities he interacted with, and so he bases his apperance on multiple of them. his pants are ribbon pants, and his shawl is navajo inspired (i dont know much about Navajo culture so if thats wrong LMK!) he also has a braid because of course he has long hair and also do not worry, the pines family is still jewish, stan and ford are 1/2 ashkenazi jewish and 1/2 native in my headcannon, and dipper and mabel still practice jewish tradition and religious views alongside their native culture and ways of life
#gravity falls#stanford pines#gravity falls fanart#grunkle ford#ford pines#stanley pines#stan pines#gravity falls bill#bill cipher#dipper pines#mabel pines#dipper and mabel#gravity falls mabel#gravity falls dipper#gravity falls au? headcannon? idk
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Volunteering at my first powwow and do you have any tips for dealing with the panindianism? I’ve never been in a space that’s so set on homogenizing into a single “Native American” culture. Are all powwows like this or am I at a bad egg 😫 (also the weird gender binary (the whole sacred womyn with wombs thing) is so strong and I am so twospiritly uncomfortable).
Omg thats so exciting! :) good for you!
And that's kind of the thing with pow wows. They're not really like traditional ceremonies, so there usually isn't like one tribe's specific practices and beliefs being followed by everyone (although the conduction of the pow wow or some of the practices involved will likely be influenced by where you are & which tribe(s) is hosting it for the more spiritual bits). Pow wows kind of arose out of a desperation to try preserve parts of our cultures, and that's why they're so "public" & "pan-indian" I suppose you could say. But there's also stuff that isn't like "pan-Indian" in the purposeful sense, but rather that it's just a coincidence and overlap of cultures that happen to practice the same thing.
like, the Northern war dance in traditional bustle. Multiple tribes practiced that & danced like that in that style, it IS a traditional dance & one of the oldest, it didn't come about specifically to make it "pan-indian" or to strip a tribe of its individual traditions for the sake of panindianism, it just happened to be a dance practiced by multiple tribes, so it's included in pow wows. Take that but also compare it to something like fancy shawl dancing, which is very new (came in the 60s), isn't traditional, and anyone can dance it specifically because it doesn't have roots in any one tribe (iirc), & in a way you might say it was made to be panIndian. Pow wows in different ways, are still a celebration of traditions & dances not lost, & have a history of rebellion against oppression, so I think we continue to do them out of a sense of pride in that. So if it helps you to bear through it, you could think of it that way.
But i can see why you might not like a pow wow, and you don't have to honestly. Pow wows in the modern sense aren't really traditional (some aspects are, though), and again pow wows had to be used under the guise of "entertainment" because it used to be illegal to practice our dances, & pow wows evolved into what they are now. In some ways they're just for show. One thing I personally don't like about pow wows is how competitive & monetized they've become, and lots of people only participate in it for the (potential) money, like for competitions.
So, I'd say different ways to potentially deal with this:
Go to traditional pow wows. There's more traditional things involved, dancers get fed for free, usually less people, and no competitions. This could also potentially mean that the tribe who's land your on for the pow wow will be the main focus for spiritual/traditional affairs & practices throughout. (Aka, more likely less pan-indianism)
Go to more local, less popular pow wows, like school pow wows in your area. Sometimes schools (like universities or high schools) will host their own mini pow wow (usually a day) & will invite people within the community & ones nearby to visit. This also means most of the people dancing & in attendance will be people of the same tribe or neighboring ones, and a similar deal with above.
Go to LESS local pow wows, if you can. What I mean by this, is try to go to one far away. Some tribes do pow wows very differently & include different dances, especially if the cultures are very different, so if you can find one like that, maybe this'll be refreshing from the culture shock alone. Different areas will feature more local & tribe specific dances depending on where you go, like Haudenosaunee smoke dancing or Ojibwe woodland dance
Try the food more from different stores & ask where they're from. Food trucks like to travel FAR and wide, and there's literally so many different food types from different tribes, so trying their different foods would get you more perspective on people showing off their culture's different foods
When observing pow wow dancers, look at how different their regalia are. All regalia is hand made, and many make their own, or get it from someone of the same tribe. People often like to show off their specific tribe pride in their regalia designs, which shows they're NOT trying to be pan-Indian. A specific style of floral beadwork on a jingle dress might indicate someone is Ojibwe. A specific braided hairstyle could show someone is Lakota. A woman who's a traditional dancer & wearing a blue, elk tooth dress with a triangular red collar could mean she's a Crow woman. A fancy shawl dancer with lines painted on her chin could mean she's Cree or Dene & paying homage to traditional tattoos. Lots of people subtly show off their culture this way, & it's fun to see where someone might come from this way, & comfort you
In a way there's always going to be a pan-indian aspect of pow wows, but for the most part people don't really go to pow wows specifically to say "we are all one tribe, pan-indianism forever", or specifically for the sake of pan-indianism, they see it more as a celebration of multiple tribes together and pow wows are just the medium for doing it. & the history or pow wows just kind of amalgamated on what they are today, there wasn't one meeting where Native people said "we're going to be pan-Indian now" & continued to do it, it just kind of happened due to a number of factors (forced illegalization of our traditional dances & ceremonies being a big one). So Idk if I necessarily agree with you there that pow wows are VERY SPECIFICALLY intently set on pan-Indigenizing, but even so you also don't have to like pow wows! Maybe it's also the pow wows you've been going to.
I can't singlehandedly do much about the borderline fetishization & obsession of Native women & "womb sacredness" or give you a foolproof method for how to "avoid" it, even though I also don't like it, even as a cis woman. I'm curious as to what pow wows you're visiting just because I don't hear it THAT often at specifically pow wows (like maybe its the emcees?), but I have heard it before (I see it more in facebook tbh). The only thing I can say is that there's times I don't think people always do this on purpose, because I've seen even trans friendly/generally progressive (if not a little ignorant but well meaning) people say things like this, but that they're forgetting to not be so cis-centric and that they don't realize it's weird, even for cis women. Which is still annoying, though. Like its kind of misogynist to define women's importance on their potential ability to have kids, or their relationship to someone else ("our mothers/sisters/daughters" etc) regardless of how you dress it up in "traditional" language, or whether you're talking about cis or trans women or people with uteruses. You see that in spaces that aren't pow wows as well, & you see it a LOT in discussions of mmiw.
Pow wow dance categories aren't even separated by genders, they're separated by.... categories. You just pick which category you want to dance in & you dance it. My cis cousin danced Chicken (a war dance more popular with men) for several years, and she's a straight woman. I'm not saying you can't or won't run into transphobia at pow wows, but like even the dances themselves aren't strictly seperated by gender (even if the announcers forget this & use cis-centric language like "men's traditional" when they could just say "traditional bustle" or "northern war dance"), and there WILL and HAVE been twospirit & lgbt ndns dancing various dances not typically associated with their gender at p much every pow wow. Again, I can't do anything about that, but maybe try find a two-spirit pow wow to go to. That will likely improve your experience.
I'm sorry this came out so LONG but I sincerely hope you get a better experience with pow wows if you decide to go to more, and that you get to have fun at your next one!
#ndn#anonymous#half the time i never explain things the way i want to im sorry dbthtf#youre not a bad egg :)
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panindianism is usually bad but i love how ndns are united by our hatred for orville peck
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Taapsee Pannu to star in a pan-Indian sci-fi film tentatively titled Alien?
Taapsee Pannu to star in a pan-Indian sci-fi film tentatively titled Alien?
Taapsee Pannu has already bagged some of the most interesting scripts and now we hear that yet another interesting project is going her way. According to reports on E-Times, Taapsee will be next seen in a pan-Indian sci-fi film, which is tentatively titled Alien. Taapsee is offered this exciting project which will be directed by Barath Neelakantan, who made his debut with thriller K-13 in 2019…
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The cutest tribute to #Sridevi I've seen, by @ramesstudios - she gave a gutsy performance aged 4, as young #Murugan the #Hindu God, in the #Tamil #blockbuster #film #Thunaivan where her eyes did all the talking, just like they did in her last solo outing, her 300th #film #Mom by @raviudyawar in 2017, #music by @arrahman in her 50th year on screen - she grew up with that part of the world and global the diaspora, watching her performances, in awe! 🎬 May her legacy live on. #RIPSridevi #gonebutnotforgotten #panIndian #femalesuperstar @sridevi.kapoor (at London, United Kingdom)
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Supporting Cinder's route is a good choice, because Aqua doesn't want him (source: her comment on Reddit)
On the one hand I think it’d be dope to get a native LI, but on the other hand I don’t trust like that
#wll has been on thin ice since it was announced and has made no progress in either direction ever since#i can already see all the ways a ✨fantasy panindian✨ route with an old western colonizer town could go oh so wrong#anonymous
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So tumblr ndn community...
So I went to powwow today with my niece and nephew and had a great time. Came home, posted about it, and raised hell somehow.
Because in the photo, all three of us are wearing chokers that look like this:
And someone told me that we shouldn’t be wearing those. Which is something that I always take very seriously.
I’ve never heard of chokers like these being particularly a part of a closed cultural practice; I was given the top one by my mother many years ago, and I made the bottom one (and the ones my niece and nephew are wearing). I’ve seen them commonly available as trade goods at inter-tribal powwows; I know that they originate from plains cultures, but according to my mom they were also a universal pride symbol during the pan-indian movement in the 1970′s. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Indianism ) particularly ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Movement )
I’ve tried looking up the history of bone chokers/hairpipe necklaces, but haven’t had a lot of luck: these are the best sources I’ve seen so far:
http://thegrandfathersspeak.blogspot.com/2009/02/short-history-of-hair-pipe.html
http://www.native-net.org/na/native-american-chokers.html
https://fineartamerica.com/blogs/the-history-of-native-american-bone-chokers.html
But. I will cop to the fact that these are -not- traditional wampanoag regalia. They’re of distinctly modern adoption. If there’s a reason I shouldn’t be wearing them, I very much would like to know it.
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That guy (and his brother) in that photoshoot you just reblogged is a known abuser amongst native women who where among their circle and who've they've dated and has been suspected of lying about being Native (as well as promoting panindianism) because he and his brother constantly change claim every time other Native people have pointed their suspicious behavior out
Oh jeez, that’s fucking terrible. Deleted!
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I seriously encourage you and your Native American friends to brace yourselves for the Disney live-action remake of their version of Peter Pan. Hopefully it's not a dumpster fire.
It probably will be in some way tbh. I have a feeling they're gunna use some Cree elements for cultural "inspiration" and then go full on panindianism when it's convenient
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Making a Native character/ oc is a good start, but please give them a nation to belong to. Otherwise it feeds into panindianism, generic designs and stereotypes.
#There are over 550 nations#pick one#I dare you#I get so tired of seeing these bare minimum characters everywhere
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the reason mestizos arent indigenous is because they dont know their ancestry, it cant be traced back, and they support mexican "panindian" ideology by claiming they are aztec or whatever. acadians who have indigenous decent and KNOW what tribe, are literally not the same
While most mixed Acadians are Mi’kmaw descendants and assume that they are, that isn’t true across the board with many having Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) or Algonquin ancestry. More importantly there are many different Mi’kmaw communities, the historic districts and the ones created through the reservation system. If someone has a connection to one or multiple of those communities they are Mi’kmaw but most Acadian people do not have that. They couldn’t tell you which Indigenous community their ancestor came from. I’ve been told I have Mi’kmaw ancestors, but I’m not sure which district and I don’t have any documentation, just a name in my family that is historically Mi’kmaw. I don’t know which tribe, most Acadians don’t.
Mixed Acadians are not Indigenous because they are not tied to an Indigenous community, Acadians have their own distinct culture, relationship to the land, and history of oppression or therefor lack of. The idea that Acadians are Indigenous because of ancestry has been weaponized against Mi’kmaw people many times, most recently in the fishing disputes.
Mestizos and Acadians are obviously not the literal same, but there are many similarities between these communities’ relationship to Indigineity. Many Acadians are Indigenous descendants, but they are not Métis or Indigenous, a myth that gets thrown around quite a bit.
I reblogged that because the idea of Indigenous descent rather than Indigeneity is very relevant to Acadian identity, which is basically what this blog is about. I’d be happy to have a post on Indigenous descent in Acadian communities, but there really aren’t that many seeing how few Acadians there are. There are some good Acadian books I’ve been meaning to read, but my French is not as good as I’d like it to be and there aren’t any other ways to access information on Acadian identity other than through my relatives. So I’m trying to learn from this comparison and apply it to my own way of thinking.
I’m not sure what you’re critizing me on here, if you’re saying Acadians are Indigenous I’m really not open to talking with you further. If you’re saying you have a problem with this because you don’t want your culture to be compared to a different one in canada I’m open to hear why and I can delete that post. You can message me or just sent me another ask.
Cause you brought panindianism here’s an article about one person’s experience with it in canada - https://apihtawikosisan.com/2011/05/pan-indianism-pan-metisism/
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* Bigfoot is a Native American creature common to several north american tribes' cosmologies. (I need to research whether this commonality predates forced relocation to reservations and the panindian movement in order to share information in that direction.).
Bigfoot is acknowledged as a real species by several state governments (Bigfoot poaching is a crime) in order to prevent some asshole from murdering some other asshole and then claiming he (it's usually a cis he) thought he was shooting (it's usually shooting) a Bigfoot when he was actually pissed his girlfriend left him (it's usually his ex girlfriend and/or her new boyfriend.)
there's two types of conspiracy theories in american culture:
blatant antisemitism
not actually a conspiracy theory the cia really admitted to doing this in declassified documents that are publicly available but the average american is so brainwashed by nationalist fervor that they refuse to believe it and call it a conspiracy even though, and i cannot stress this enough, the government literally admits to doing it
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