Indigenous Representation in the Media
Childrens Media
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Modern Media
Avatar, one of the biggest movies ever created. Made in 2009 the movie is about how modernized people want to take over the Na’Vi peoples land because of their resources. Jake a paraplegic , gets sent out to help take over the land, even though his brother over-shadows him for his smarts, and his co-workers find that he won’t be able to help them research the land. When Jake is turned into the blue people he has found a new life, he gets legs and runs like he has always wanted too. Jake also found love with Neytiri. This all doesn’t last for long when Amaricans raid the land trying to kill everything but are saved by Jake helping defend the land. Jake decides to stay in his avatar form forever, and concludes his final entry log of his experiences on his birthday. Returning to the Tree of Souls, he undergoes the consciousness transfer from his human body to his avatar form, and awakens to a new life as a Na'vi.
Keep America Beautiful, 1971. It gives a whole new look in indigenous culture of them being the caretakers of the earth and pushing to try to keep our earth safe and clean. This movie starred Iron Eyes Cody, he claims he was from native descent but was not in fact. He somewhat acted as a cultural ambassador for native Americans and he tried to seek out to correct common misconceptions about native americans that claimed to be his people. People loved that we were doing it, it shouldn’t mean that if you don’t have any part of you that is indingous you can’t be a part of it. It was welcoming culture and if anything you're opening your heart to help the earth that provides so much for us.
Sports Teams/Logos
Cleveland Indians
My second indigenous representation in media that I chose is the Washington Redskins, who are 3 time Super Bowl winners. Although claimed the name of the team was no intended to be negative "redskin" is used as a slang term for native Americans. The word is labeled as offensive, disrespectful, and insulting. After the backlash and protest the team received the name finally changed in July, 2020 to the Washington Commanders. https://www.npr.org/2022/02/06/1078571919/washington-commanders-name-change-native-americans
Chicago Blackhawks
My third indigenous representation in media that I chose was the Chicago Blackhawks, an NHL team. The team name and logo, like the other two representations, has had extreme backlash and controversy around it. The name and mascot for sports team uses it without the permission from the local indigenous communities and is viewed as disrespectful and uncultured. Unlike the other two teams Chicago Blackhawks continue to represent their name and have had no intention of changing it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks_name_and_logo_controversy
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