JoTanis!
My Beloved has suggested to me that Tanis Parenteau would make a perfect Johanna for the next Hunger Games movie.
MY BELOVED IS SO RIGHT.
“[Johanna] won by very convincingly portraying herself as weak and helpless so that she would be ignored. Then she demonstrated a wicked ability to murder.”
Very honoured to be a part of this list:) Chantal, you need to put yourself on this list!
In response to this…. http://www.ranker.com/list/the-30-hottest-women-of-native-american-descent/greg
Ashley Callingbull, Actress/Model Enoch Cree Nation
Irene Bedard, Actress
Tara Gill, Model
Brenda Shad, Model
Mariah Watchman, Model America’s Next Top Model
My Beloved has suggested to me that Tanis Parenteau would make a perfect Johanna for the next Hunger Games movie.
MY BELOVED IS SO RIGHT.
Fact:
It’s all about your caloric intake level.
Research for “Landlocked”. I love that a book Serena has read is a book Tanis would read anyway. (Taken with instagram)
Help get this film made! You will be supporting independent film at its finest.
I have officially launched the IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER fundraising campaign on IndieGoGo! Please take a moment to check it out and share!
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Thank you so much for the support.
K
That’s my homeland! Except right now The Peace river is HIGH.
Alberta’s beautiful Peace Country.
Not pictured: millions of flying demons craving your blood.
The problem with cultural appropriation is that it replaces the original with a copy created by the dominant culture. It dilutes the original, removes all symbolic value from it and replaces it with a ready to consume product devoid of context and meaning.
Cultural appropriation, at its most extreme, is a violent form of colonization because it removes the original group behind the culture and reinforces stereotypes about that group (i.e. ALL First Nation folks are reduced to “war bonnets”, whether their culture uses them or not; all Latin@s are reduced to a stylized version of Catholicism regardless of their spirituality; etc.). The mechanism of commodifying a culture ends up being a tool to re-inforce [sic] racism as it reduces the people behind those cultures to a mere cartoon like representation of their realities. It’s a great way to ultimately Other and objectify entire groups of people by taking something that is dynamic and ever evolving and freezing it for a marketing photo opportunity.
Flavia Dzodan (via comingonstrong)
because it still seems like many people need to be reminded…
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(Source: seppin, via mycultureisnotatrend)