For the critics...bombshell. Through colonization and intermixing of peoples we are seeing what happens when cultures, people and traditions become mixed. I didn't see a single claim of a "Cherokee Princess". What I did see were physical features of multiple ethnic backgrounds, including indigenous Americans. As a person whose father is full blooded Cree and a Scandinavian mother I may not fit someone's stereotypical idea of what a Native woman should look like...but by denying my ancestry...or the ancestry of these people you are doing exactly what the colonizers intended...erasing a people and their history. While this was not a traditional marriage ceremony by any indigenous group I'm aware of, I do see suttle nods to their ancestry which I'm fairly sure was their intent.
Native roots 🤔 hmmmm but everyone is translucent and i saw no tribal traditions at all
For the critics...bombshell. Through colonization and intermixing of peoples we are seeing what happens when cultures, people and traditions become mixed. I didn't see a single claim of a "Cherokee Princess". What I did see were physical features of multiple ethnic backgrounds, including indigenous Americans. As a person whose father is full blooded Cree and a Scandinavian mother I may not fit someone's stereotypical idea of what a Native woman should look like...but by denying my ancestry...or the ancestry of these people you are doing exactly what the colonizers intended...erasing a people and their history. While this was not a traditional marriage ceremony by any indigenous group I'm aware of, I do see suttle nods to their ancestry which I'm fairly sure was their intent.
Cherokee princess lies really getting to these peoples heads, being Native American isn’t an aesthetic for a wedding theme stop it!
As a Navajo native I find this a joke tbh not one single tribal tattoo or etc just the feathers oh wow
Native roots?🤨