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I Made the Mistake of Wearing a Native American Headdress; Please Don't Wear One to Your Music Festival Or anywhere, really.
Feathered headdresses are quickly falling out of fashion amongst festival organizers who have faced widespread backlash for permitting the cultural appropriation of First Nations symbols.
Montreal's Osheaga music festival says wearing a First Nations-style headdress is a fashion don't — it's asking festivalgoers to do away with the inappropriate "accessory." A Facebook post on the ...
Coachella and festival fashion was once one and the same. But its “boho-chic” dress code fell out of favor years ago, with uncomfortable instances of cultural appropriation that have now ...
While it's widely known to be offensive and a textbook example of cultural appropriation, people haven't stopped wearing Native American headdresses—specifically at music festivals. Thankfully ...
Once worn into battle and at ceremonies of a spiritual nature, the headdress (or war bonnet) worn by Native Americans of the Plains is now more often seen in the fields of music festivals. While ...
Are you planning to wear a feathered headdress this Summer? Canadian festival Bass Coast has something to say about THAT.
For whatever reason, seeing Native headdresses being worn by audience members at music festivals has become quite common. So common in fact, that a simple Google images search will lead you to ...
Coachella and festival fashion was once one and the same. But its “boho-chic” dress code fell out of favor years ago, with uncomfortable instances of cultural appropriation that have now ...
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