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Controversy has emerged over the cultural misappropriation or inappropriate use of cultural heritage and intellectual property by non-Native designers. Respectful use of imagery by mainstream designers who are not Indigenous can help expand appreciation of Native cultures, but plagiarism of design or malapropos use reinforces negative ...
Traditional Native American clothing is the apparel worn by the indigenous peoples of the region that became the United States before the coming of Europeans. Because the terrain, climate and materials available varied widely across the vast region, there was no one style of clothing throughout, [1] but individual ethnic groups or tribes often had distinctive clothing that can be identified ...
Check out these incredible Native American-owned brands across fashion, food, beauty, home decor and more.
In 1981, Margaret Wood (Navajo/Seminole) of Arizona, known for fashion design as well as for her quilts, [45] [46] published Native American Fashion: Modern Adaptations of Traditional Designs. [47] The book was the first treatment of contemporary Native American fashion and remains the sole in-depth treatment of the subject. [48]
Looking at American brand Faherty today — with its Indigenous-led “Native Initiatives” — depicts a relatively airtight picture. But the road to inclusion was marred with cultural misfires.
Pendleton has been weaving American-made woolen blankets for more than 150 years, but it continues to improve its designs and offer new options — including plenty of apparel these days — in ...
This is a category for indigenous fashion designers from North and South America. Subcategories. ... Native American fashion designers (19 P)