let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2015-09-23 08:08 am
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Speaking of moving things. The other day I found, in with things I hadn't touched in ages, one of those little leather-and-sinew dreamcatchers that one makes from kits bought at the Boy Scouts of America official store. I have learned things since assembling that dreamcatcher lo these many years ago. I do not think there is any way I can keep it that would be respectful of the Native traditions to which dreamcatchers belong; it would be appropriative of me to keep it and more so to display it, just like it was appropriative of me to buy the kit in the first place and appropriative of the BSA to sell the kit to begin with, and I'm 98% confident that no financial benefit ever accrued to any Native people or organization from me buying the kit. But I am also not sure of how to discard the dreamcatcher in a way that would be respectful of those Native traditions. What do?
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That is a very good thought, thank you.