Fish/Wildlife: Feathers, New Age Appropriation, Building Positive Native Culture | Drum Circle News
In this engaging 11-minute episode of Drum Circle News, Dylan Aubrey and Antonio Carrasco tackle the rules set by Fish and Wildlife regarding the ownership of feathers, which are restricted to tribe-enrolled Native Americans. This discussion leads to a broader conversation about New Age spiritualists who emulate Indigenous culture without fully understanding or respecting its depth.
Antonio offers thoughtful advice to those interested in Native culture: rather than appropriating, it’s better to engage respectfully, such as by watching this podcast to learn and appreciate from a distance. He emphasizes the importance of laying down roots in a culture if one wishes to be part of it for multiple generations.
The conversation then shifts to the importance of building a positive and proactive culture for young Native generations. Dylan and Antonio discuss the significance of getting an education while also actively participating in traditional ceremonies, ensuring that the next generation carries forward a strong, educated, and spiritually grounded identity.
Key Topics:
Fish & Wildlife rules on feather ownership
New Age spiritualists emulating Indigenous culture
Advice on engaging respectfully with Native culture
Building a positive culture for young Native generations
The balance of education and traditional ceremonies
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