Of Great Chief Warner Bros. (mp3)
Source: CKOM's "Meeting Ground"
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Posted by: The Reporter at November 3, 2007 11:03 AMIn today's lesson, we learned that traditional, formal native dress is not called a costume even if it has a big-assed "Tweety-Bird" beaded on it...
Call me culturally insensitive but doesn't the inclusion of a white man's cartoon character sort of negate the whole "traditional native" part?
On the plus side, it is a nice demonstration of cultural integration...
Posted by: Richard Evans at November 3, 2007 11:04 AMThat damned Columbus! If he'd never landed here, Warner Bros. would have been a Native movie studio.
Posted by: dmorris at November 3, 2007 12:39 PMAny chance you can get to mock natives... eh Kate?
It seemed as though she (the reporter) was speaking with an older man at first, who would obviously be more in touch with their traditions. If one Christian makes a mockery of the faith, should we say that all Christians are out to lunch? Hey, did you know you can buy talking Jesus dolls at Wal-Mart? I bet they're made by atheists in China. Interesting how you're holding all natives to account because a different young girl is practising in a less traditional sense. If you look at the acculturation of any group throughout history, you will see that aspects within each culture are exchanged over time when differing groups co-exist with each other.
Additionally, Christianity has been warped and adapted throughout history to satisfy the ideology of the day. Christians of today would not share many values with those who walked the earth shortly after the time of Jesus. In fact, it wasn't more than two or three centuries ago that the idea of profit and surplus was a horrible sin. But as people started to engage in just that, it became convenient to adapt the faith to allow for private enterprise.
My point is, traditions change and adapt, often adopting practices that would seem to run contrary to the ideals they once espoused. It's way too easy to pick out one person and then brand the rest of the people within that culture that way. Answers usually aren't simple.
Posted by: steve at November 3, 2007 2:57 PMWatch as Warner Brothers twist history BUGS BUNNY must feel like leaving
Posted by: Spurwing Plover at November 3, 2007 4:11 PMHey Steve, d'ya think the Indian guy got permission from Warner Bros. before embroidering that Tweety Bird and selling it?
Posted by: The Phantom at November 3, 2007 6:54 PMSteve, when you go to Tehran and complain about Islam the same way you do Christianity here and come back alive, I'll listen to you. Until then, you're just another idiot mouthing the propaganda you were fed by the CBC and the lame university you attended. Grow up.
Posted by: Doug at November 3, 2007 8:06 PM