Adds powwow (#122)

* [WIP] draft for powwow

* 🐛 Fix build error
This commit is contained in:
Tatiana Mac 2020-05-10 20:29:18 -07:00 committed by GitHub
parent b443b777be
commit a864877f94
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 4AEE18F83AFDEB23

View File

@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
---
title: pow-wow
slug: pow-wow
defined: true
speech: noun or verb
flag:
level: avoid
text: cultural appropriation
alt-words:
- brainstorm/brainstorming session
- gather/gathering
- get together
- meet/meeting
- whiteboard/whiteboarding session
- work/working session
reading:
- text: Use these culturally offensive phrases, questions at your own risk
href: https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/culturally-offensive-phrases-you-should-use-at
- text: "Vice: How to be an ally to Native Americans and Indigenous people"
href: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pa5a3m/how-to-be-an-ally-to-native-americans-indigenous-people
- text: "Mic: Things we need to stop saying about Native Americans"
href: https://www.mic.com/articles/144584/things-we-need-to-stop-saying-about-native-americans
- text: "Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples (4th Ed)"
href: https://www.chinookmarketplace.com/products/book-working-effectively-with-indigenous-peoples-4th-edition
---
comes from the Narragansett word _powwaw_, meaning "spiritual leader; (also spelled powwow, powaw, pawaw, powah, pauwau and pawau); social gathering, ceremony, or celebrations held in different Native American communities that can be spiritually symbolic in nature, involve dancing and regalia, and involve months of planning with hundreds of people in attendance; colloquially is culturally appropriated and used to mean "to meet" (verb) or meeting, working session, or gathering (noun).
## Issue
Non-Native/non-Indigenous people using pow-wow outside of the context of its Native American meaning and significance is culturally appropriation through terminology.
Using culturally appropriative language while Native American and Indigenous people are systematically harmed reinforces settler colonial oppression.
## Impact
Cultural appropriation is problematic because it robs the culture from the people without their consent, while the people behind the culture are left behind and systemically excluded from the spaces using their culture.
Using Native and Indigenous culture outside of its intended meaning also demeans its value to the culture. Connoting that your five-person meeting about making an app is somehow the same as culturally significant event minimises what powwows are.