Rappers Snoop Dogg and Chief joined the ranks No Doubt, Victoria Secrets, Michelle Williams and others in pop culture’s seemingly never ending appropriation of Native culture and gross sexualization of “Native” women with the new video Blowed. By: Matt Remle

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Rappers Snoop Dogg and Chief joined the ranks with No Doubt, Victoria Secrets, Michelle Williams and others in pop culture’s seemingly never ending appropriation of  Native culture and gross sexualization of  “Native” women with the new video Blowed. The video consists of near naked non-Native women dressed  “Native”  with feathers in their hair, wearing head […]read more

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