Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
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Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I saw a post. My mind is full from perusing this site for the last week, I don't recall where or who - that sort of implied "fake-Indian" dancing was ...ummm... not appreciated.
I perfectly intend to "fake-Indian" dance. Specifically, as much as I can of the Sious Ghost Dance. At sunrise. Near the Temple
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Where does this fit on the meter of weird versus usual?
I perfectly intend to "fake-Indian" dance. Specifically, as much as I can of the Sious Ghost Dance. At sunrise. Near the Temple
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Where does this fit on the meter of weird versus usual?
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
If feathers and/or lots of tiny, loosely-attached beads are involved, that part is more than discouraged, it's actively forbidden.
Which doesn't mean that feathers and shoddy bead construction don't happen anyway.
Which doesn't mean that feathers and shoddy bead construction don't happen anyway.
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Only real Indians will know if you are faking it or not.
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I thought it was "fake indian, dancing"
Either way, only a "real" indian would know.
Either way, only a "real" indian would know.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
Is this the same Ghost Dance that originated with the Northern Paiute, Nevada, before spreading to other western tribes?
The one that is associated with the Lakota Sioux massacre at Wounded Knee?
I believe that the Pyramid Lake Paiute are part of the Northern Paiute.
Not sure which of the Northern Paiute may follow the Ghost Dance, but I'd bet the Pyramid Lake Paiute are aware of it.
The one that is associated with the Lakota Sioux massacre at Wounded Knee?
I believe that the Pyramid Lake Paiute are part of the Northern Paiute.
Not sure which of the Northern Paiute may follow the Ghost Dance, but I'd bet the Pyramid Lake Paiute are aware of it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
It's possible people could think you're a culturally insensitive asshole, or they might be okay with it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
This is when I wish we had a Like button. And I'm not a big user of the Like button on that other site loltrilobyte wrote:It's possible people could think you're a culturally insensitive asshole, or they might be okay with it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I think free spirited dancing from the soul is not owned by any one race or culture. Don't mimic, do your own thing.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
More insensitive than a camp that executes barbies in ovens that are guarded by ken dolls dressed up as nazzis? That sort of humor epitomizes the artistic freedom of BM, if you ask me.trilobyte wrote:It's possible people could think you're a culturally insensitive asshole, or they might be okay with it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I find it inherently problematic to take something sacred from a culture that has been fractured by your own people and use it as your own.
For some reason, I don't feel quite as queasy about the Sundance. I'm guessing it's because you're putting your body on the line (and that culture exists with the burn) and because that massacre of Ghost Dancers that ended the practice. I suppose it counts as a Cargo Culture response...
but I still love the theme, go figure...
For some reason, I don't feel quite as queasy about the Sundance. I'm guessing it's because you're putting your body on the line (and that culture exists with the burn) and because that massacre of Ghost Dancers that ended the practice. I suppose it counts as a Cargo Culture response...
but I still love the theme, go figure...
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
see, that's the thing:
"culturally insensitive"? no, and so what?
Dance, if you wish.
People who want to bitch and whine because it's "their" dance, best go listen to gourd shaking music, not the Doors.
I can see no insult in dancing a dance, you like.
Yeah, so, who gets to do "the twist"?.........only people born in the 40's? (teens in the 50's).
Gosh dang people and "P.C." crap.
it's not like your pointing and laughing and saying somethings wrong with it or them
I say dance........dance like no one, or everyone is watching. Make it your own.
"culturally insensitive"? no, and so what?
Dance, if you wish.
People who want to bitch and whine because it's "their" dance, best go listen to gourd shaking music, not the Doors.
I can see no insult in dancing a dance, you like.
Yeah, so, who gets to do "the twist"?.........only people born in the 40's? (teens in the 50's).
Gosh dang people and "P.C." crap.
it's not like your pointing and laughing and saying somethings wrong with it or them
I say dance........dance like no one, or everyone is watching. Make it your own.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
It is reported that the massacre ended the practice, which would suggest that the Ghost Dance is unlikely to be sacred to anyone. Yet I watched a modern video in which a Paiute Shaman stated that there were only six left who know the songs for that dance, which suggests that the five day dance continued, and possibly continues, to be performed in one form or another.theCryptofishist wrote:... that massacre of Ghost Dancers that ended the practice...[/size]
That said, how would one person perform a Round Dance?
Perhaps there are others who would be interested in joining you?
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I'll bring cake.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
The "ghost dance" I was thiking about is a physical prayer. A body movement, shuffe, stamp, while thinking and praying to and for the souls of departed loved ones.
I don't know that this prayer existed in authentic Indian religions - hence the question about "fake-Indian" dancing.
Indian religions are not well documented, for obvious reasons. After Wounded Knee there was a "Ghost Dance" Society. It was started by a Prophet who believe that they could dance the world to peace. Its a modern charismatic sort of movement, still practiced today - and I am NOT part of it.
I don't know that this prayer existed in authentic Indian religions - hence the question about "fake-Indian" dancing.
Indian religions are not well documented, for obvious reasons. After Wounded Knee there was a "Ghost Dance" Society. It was started by a Prophet who believe that they could dance the world to peace. Its a modern charismatic sort of movement, still practiced today - and I am NOT part of it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I've seen people do what looks to be unauthentic cowboy dancing. Nobody gets bent out of shape about that. If I were a cowboy type, I'd be happy and flattered that somebody likes our dance enough to want to emulate it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
You probably have your own forgotten prehistoric culture. It's a shame that you don't honor it.
That's what my Injun friends say anyway.
That's what my Injun friends say anyway.
Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
Sunbeam56 wrote:The "ghost dance" I was thiking about is a physical prayer. A body movement, shuffe, stamp, while thinking and praying to and for the souls of departed loved ones.
I don't know that this prayer existed in authentic Indian religions - hence the question about "fake-Indian" dancing.
Indian religions are not well documented, for obvious reasons. After Wounded Knee there was a "Ghost Dance" Society. It was started by a Prophet who believe that they could dance the world to peace. Its a modern charismatic sort of movement, still practiced today - and I am NOT part of it.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
jkisha - exactly. People could think of BDC or a million other things out there as being culturally insensitive. Or they might be okay with it.
Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I'd guess body movement, shuffle, stamp, while... would be fine. Much like a lot of the very drunk dancing, only with prayer... which we already see with some of the drunk dancing.Sunbeam56 wrote:The "ghost dance" I was thiking about is a physical prayer. A body movement, shuffe, stamp, while thinking and praying to and for the souls of departed loved ones.
As Ghost Dance is a defined Round Dance, perhaps NOT calling what you'll do a Ghost Dance will avoid offense, although it is BRC and just about anything can be offensive to someone there.
Would you be dressed like a Holywood Indian while doing this?
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
Yeah, it wasn't until I was an adult that I found out that my grandfather immigrated from Estonia. Maybe that's why we embraced this America thing so thoroughly. I don't know if I would want to try to adopt Estonian culture at this point. It would probably feel contrived.Ugly Dougly wrote:You probably have your own forgotten prehistoric culture. It's a shame that you don't honor it.
That's what my Injun friends say anyway.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
Back in my dancing days.. A native Am. friend asked to copy my country stomp for his pow wow dance..Must have hurt his feet. I always wore boots.
Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
As long as your dancing and your prayers are sincere, then there can be no legitimate complaint against it. This is your inherent freedom as a human being, to believe as you wish, and to practice any sort of spirituality that you wish.
I tend to be a skeptical and empirically minded person, but if anything in this world is really spiritual, then dancing is pretty near the top of my list.
If music or the rising sun compels you to move in a certain way, then you move in a certain way. This movement may be in part guided by ways that you have seen other people move, and it is possible that it may be influenced either by actual Native American dances or by inauthentic portrayals of Native American dances. This simply doesn't matter. One must be allowed to move how ones spirit dictates.
Religion and art is inherently syncretic, and I simply cannot accept the notion that certain basic movements, ideas, or patterns are off limits to anyone based on the atrocities of the past. If the influence on you is sincere - if your actions represent nothing more or less than you being you, accepting the sum total of all you have experienced - then what you are doing is valid.
I don't really buy into the whole language of "appropriation" versus "appreciation" that I often hear. If a cultural artifact or story speaks to you in a deep and meaningful way, and if you are sincerely moved by it, then I call that appreciation. I don't think it matters if you have permission from anyone or if you even understand what the original meaning of the piece was to the author. Once you are sincerely affected by something, you have gained a new appreciation of it.
That said, one must realize that taking cultural artifacts and being ironic or silly with them is going to piss some people off. Especially in light of the atrocities that were committed against the Native American people - atrocities which many people still refuse to admit were real. When people in the United States take these cultures and make light of them in a patronizing manner, then yea, they are basically being giant assholes.
I tend to be a skeptical and empirically minded person, but if anything in this world is really spiritual, then dancing is pretty near the top of my list.
If music or the rising sun compels you to move in a certain way, then you move in a certain way. This movement may be in part guided by ways that you have seen other people move, and it is possible that it may be influenced either by actual Native American dances or by inauthentic portrayals of Native American dances. This simply doesn't matter. One must be allowed to move how ones spirit dictates.
Religion and art is inherently syncretic, and I simply cannot accept the notion that certain basic movements, ideas, or patterns are off limits to anyone based on the atrocities of the past. If the influence on you is sincere - if your actions represent nothing more or less than you being you, accepting the sum total of all you have experienced - then what you are doing is valid.
I don't really buy into the whole language of "appropriation" versus "appreciation" that I often hear. If a cultural artifact or story speaks to you in a deep and meaningful way, and if you are sincerely moved by it, then I call that appreciation. I don't think it matters if you have permission from anyone or if you even understand what the original meaning of the piece was to the author. Once you are sincerely affected by something, you have gained a new appreciation of it.
That said, one must realize that taking cultural artifacts and being ironic or silly with them is going to piss some people off. Especially in light of the atrocities that were committed against the Native American people - atrocities which many people still refuse to admit were real. When people in the United States take these cultures and make light of them in a patronizing manner, then yea, they are basically being giant assholes.

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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I'll drink to that..( coffee please)5280MeV wrote:
I tend to be a skeptical and empirically minded person, but if anything in this world is really spiritual, then dancing is pretty near the top of my list.
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Yeah, you have a good point. Either way, I supposed you're going to offend somebody. Though when I go to Europe and tell people that my ancestors came from their village, they are thrilled. But if I showed up at the "res" with a war bonnet on, I'd probably get a different reception.Zeke Chaparral wrote:Yeah, it wasn't until I was an adult that I found out that my grandfather immigrated from Estonia. Maybe that's why we embraced this America thing so thoroughly. I don't know if I would want to try to adopt Estonian culture at this point. It would probably feel contrived.Ugly Dougly wrote:You probably have your own forgotten prehistoric culture. It's a shame that you don't honor it.
That's what my Injun friends say anyway.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
The breadth of responses here is probably similar to what it'll be out there, i.e., no one can know what kind of reaction you'll get. The city does not move in lockstep--it's got people from all over the world.
If a certain dance feels spiritually necessary to you, then it might be worth it regardless of the reaction you get.
If you move people with your dancing, that might compensate for a lot. (No promises.)
If it's organic to you, rather than a performance, there's no reason you can't wait and just decide on the playa.
If a certain dance feels spiritually necessary to you, then it might be worth it regardless of the reaction you get.
If you move people with your dancing, that might compensate for a lot. (No promises.)
If it's organic to you, rather than a performance, there's no reason you can't wait and just decide on the playa.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
Tere Homikust!!Zeke Chaparral wrote:Yeah, it wasn't until I was an adult that I found out that my grandfather immigrated from Estonia. Maybe that's why we embraced this America thing so thoroughly. I don't know if I would want to try to adopt Estonian culture at this point. It would probably feel contrived.Ugly Dougly wrote:You probably have your own forgotten prehistoric culture. It's a shame that you don't honor it.
That's what my Injun friends say anyway.
Zeke:
Esti culture, is very near Pagan, judging by my experiences there.
I loved everything about the country, including the pervasive "Pagan" overtones and practices.
They claim to have been the last to "fall" to Xtianity, and some claim they just nodded, to go along.
It is a magical land, I'd love to return to. wonderful people and culture.
Check it out, really, it might fit better than you think.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
I remember whan people thought this might be disrespectful too.
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Re: Is "Fake Indian dancing" discouraged?
"Would you be dressed like a Holywood Indian while doing this?"
Naw - no feathers on the playa...
Maybe a leather bikini?
Naw - no feathers on the playa...
Maybe a leather bikini?
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