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If Turtle Island moderated all anti-Semitism, anti-indigeneity and racism according to Fediverse accepted practices, it would be full time jobs for our admins and moderators.
A huge portion of the Fediverse would be suspended.
Guess what it's not our job to fix the Fediverse.
It's not our job to converse with all the trolls and sea-lions.
It's not our job to provide free anti-Semitism, anti-Indigeneity and racism consulting for individuals, organizations or groups.
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Native/Indigenous artists always get ripped off
"Well-known artist fights back and wins against international appropriation of her designs
Sarah Agaton Howes was moved to tears describing the theft of her original artwork.
Howes couldn’t believe her eyes. Her original Ojibwe floral design had been reproduced in a number of prints for sale online and had even been included on the artist’s Facebook profile."
https://ictnews.org/news/stolen-artwork-heres-how-to-protect-your-work
#Native #Indigenous
I keep thinking about a recent article in Nature by Talhelm and Dong that appears to confirm the theory that the staple crops (in this case wheat versus rice) can influence collectivistic cultural tendencies.
In particular, it makes me wonder how the #milpa impacted Indigenous North American cultures. A milpa is a #Native agroecological system largely centered around growing corn, beans and squash in the same field. It is intense, highly productive and also provides a complete and healthy diet in a very small amount of land.
I suspect that milpas lead to even more individualistic tendencies, which could explain the large linguistic and cultural diversity of North America and how it led to dense urban societies so quickly.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-44770-w
People quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice are more collectivistic than people assigned to farm wheat - Nature Communications
According to the rice theory, the demands of rice farming might make cultures more collectivistic. Here the authors provide evidence in support of this theory by showing that Chinese farmers who were quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice score higher …Nature