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Litefoot and Jesse Jackson call for OutKast apology
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Posted on 03/08/2004 12:28:23 PM PST by chance33_98

Litefoot and Jesse Jackson call for OutKast apology

Posted: March 04, 2004 - 11:39am EST by: Wilhelm Murg / Correspondent / Indian Country Today

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Native rapper Litefoot, along with civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, are calling for OutKast to apologize at this year’s Gathering of Nations Pow Wow for their performance at the 46th Annual GRAMMY Awards. The Gathering of Nations will run April 22 - 24 at the University of New Mexico Arena.

OutKast’s appearance at the awards ceremony in faux American Indian costumes, complete with a smoking tipi and dancing girls in buckskin dresses, has been compared to a minstrel show by many Native writers and commentators, including Litefoot, since the Feb. 8 live broadcast on CBS.

In the weeks since the event, neither Arista Records (parent company to La Face, OutKast’s label,) nor the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS, which presents the GRAMMY Awards) have made any comment on the performance, despite numerous calls to both organizations by Indian Country Today. This comes just weeks after representatives of NARAS spoke with ICT about wanting more Native involvement in their organization.

Litefoot, one of the pioneering rap artists in American Indian music and star of many films, including "The Indian in the Cupboard" and "Kull the Conqueror," said that while this may seem negative, it could be a positive catalyst for the minority communities of the country to come together. "I see no other choice except to step beyond what I am known for in Indian country and become political in a very public way," Litefoot told ICT.

"Rev. Jesse Jackson will appear as my guest at the Gathering of Nations on April 23. I have spoken with Rev. Jackson and invited him to help us bring OutKast to our ‘Reach The Rez Concert Stage,’ the Gathering of Nations, which unites over 100,000 people from around the world. Our concert stage at the event gathers over 60,000 people in two days. This would give OutKast the perfect platform to say what they have to say to the largest American Indian crowd that they would ever be able to gather in person."

Out of all of the organizations involved, only CBS, which aired the GRAMMY Awards, has apologized. CBS spokeswoman Nancy Carr reportedly issued an eight-word statement: "We are very sorry if anyone was offended." Litefoot wants more than an apolgy from someone who was not actually responsible for the performance.

"OutKast’s people have officially been given letters of direction as to the way they should proceed if they are going to make any apologies regarding Native American people," Litefoot said. "If I went on stage at the GRAMMY Awards with a bone in my nose and my face painted black with white lips on, singing ‘Mammy,’ with a spear in my hand in a tiger outfit, would I, even for a moment, be given the benefit of a doubt? Or a moment to explain my position on how I was honoring African-American people? We should be consulted before images, like the Atlanta Braves’ mascot, are put up there like they’re honoring us. We should be given the opportunity to say whether it is uplifting or degrading to us as a people."

The rapper said he doesn’t want to go to war with OutKast, he wants to give them every opportunity to do the right thing. "I want them to say to the world ‘we made a mistake.’ A statement like that could possibly cause the world to rethink their attitudes and their opinions and move forward on this, causing an alliance between different races, creeds, and colors to come together and fight this issue as a collective.

If OutKast doesn’t show up, I think that would speak louder than their performance at the GRAMMY Awards. There are many other performers, from the Dixie Chicks to Tim McGraw, who will stand with us on that stage. I’ve also had many people from hip-hop say they want to be there to make sure this goes down. We will be standing on that stage waiting for OutKast to show up. If they don’t, we will be standing on that stage without them, but we will be standing together for the world to see that they did not show up."

Litefoot noted that people don’t realize there is a problem with appropriating American Indian images. He is also demanding an apology from FOX 11-KTTV in Los Angeles for "Good Day L.A." newswoman Jillian Barberie’s statement that Native Americans need to "get a life" in regard to the OutKast protest. He is also protesting Vibe Magazine for using an African-American model in a American Indian headdress.

"We are prepared to move forward with the thousands who have supported me over the years," Litefoot said. "We will look forward to civil rights being given to Indian people for the first time, truly, in the history of Indian country. We will do this with members of the Latino community and the African-American community, and we will let our voices be heard throughout the world. I will not let this die; I will not let the press sweep in under the rug."

Litefoot also wants to see more categories at the GRAMMY Awards. While NARAS only has a single category for traditional music, citing that Native rock music would not be significantly different from mainstream rock music, the rapper noted that no other minority in America would be satisfied with only one category. "It would behoove the academy to stop looking at Indian people as only traditional music makers and start to recognize us in the 21st century as people who have expanded beyond those things, even though they are very sacred and precious to us. They would receive more nominations if they began to look at us as more than just beads, buckskins and feathers."

Litefoot’s new album, "Redvolution," will be released at his April 23 performance at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow. For more information, visit http://www.redvinyl.com.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chiponshoulder; jessejackson; outkast; victimology
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To: chance33_98
Interesting, Jackson, a black man is angry at Andre 3000, a black man, for wearing green costumes in front of a teepee.
21 posted on 03/08/2004 2:03:24 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (I got some new underwear the other day. Well, new to me.)
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To: BlueNgold
Voting member of the nation ... not offended ... thought the girls looked kinda hot ... stopped looking for excuses to get mad when I got old enough to vote ...

Odd Irony: When white kids are dressing like rappers they are glorifying the hoodlum lifestyle .. when rappers dress like natives they are mocking us?

Maybe they like the style, appreciate the culture, and were paying us props without walking up to a podium and making a speech to explain and get permission.

Ya'at'eh BlueNgold. There is a stange order to things I have learned. Certain people can not protect their culture or express indignation over what they may consider offensive. Why? And there are those that need only to cry one word and all stand behind them. Why is that?

Looking at the pictures, yeah, the girls are hot

22 posted on 03/08/2004 2:07:08 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
I support him going after OutKast for this, because who else would?

If he willingly chooses to associate with Jesse Jackson, that's all I need to know about him.

For all those our there who think this is making a big deal over nothing a good deal of you are hypocrites.

I think this is making a big deal over nothing.

23 posted on 03/08/2004 2:07:52 PM PST by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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To: cyborg
OutKast is not gangsta-rap.
24 posted on 03/08/2004 2:08:58 PM PST by ServesURight (FReecerely Yours,)
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To: CyberCowboy777
This is absolute B.S. - I happen to be a White American Male (who happens to be of Cherokee roots) - the minority whipping boy. I get slammed daily on every network, in print and on the radio.

And so you sit there and take it? That doesn't mean that guy (Litefoot) should.

and you're 'minority' How? <-- pun intended

25 posted on 03/08/2004 2:09:26 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
How many Americans total?

How many White Males?

I never said he should just take it (though I think it is a silly thing to get upset about). I simply rebuke the idea that Native Americans are the only minority with a target on their backs.

How many times has the tribe been mocked on national TV in the last year?
26 posted on 03/08/2004 2:13:28 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: Sloth
I think this is making a big deal over nothing.

American Indians have been getting the sh*tty end of the stick for a long time. I seen on freepers time and again people supporting other 'minorities' for religious or ethnic reasons. Why not American Indian? I'm no fan of JJ and I'm not of Litefoot's tribe but if he gets the point across...

27 posted on 03/08/2004 2:13:41 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: ServesURight
I know, I was just being a bit sarcastic :) Outkast is rap, but 5OCent yeah he's still gangsta rap. I don't listen to much in the gangsta subgenre too much cussing.
28 posted on 03/08/2004 2:13:47 PM PST by cyborg (In die begin het God die hemel en die aarde geskape.)
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To: Sloth
His choice of trench buddies is interesting. JJ is a parasite and a race monger.
29 posted on 03/08/2004 2:16:50 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: NativeSon; Chad Fairbanks
I have stood up for Native Americans on more than one occasion on this board. My position has nothing to do with some hatred or acceptance of Tribal ridicule. Just common sense.

Litefoot seems to be after publicity IMHO.
30 posted on 03/08/2004 2:19:52 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
I'll risk it and say that AI's are the smaller group of Americans

You're right, other people have targets on their backs but the uber-left is always there for them.

Just think about what happens when one group of Americans has a problem with a movie based on the Christian Bible, all of the media left has been getting in line to kick Mel Gibson. Over what?

Shouldn't the left here (grammy folks) be then sensitive to AI's? The garb and dances being part of culture and religion? Why are they not now screaming racism?

As far as TV goes, I don't what much, it's mostly cr@p - but those mascotts get a lot of air time...

31 posted on 03/08/2004 2:20:30 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
I do not deny hypocrisy on the part of the left, the AI are a lock vote for them.


And yes their are fewer AIs than WMs - but WMs get hit a lot harder more often than any other minority.

WMs are the group of hatred (especially Christan White Males), second only to the "rich white men" subset group.
32 posted on 03/08/2004 2:27:26 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
Litefoot seems to be after publicity IMHO.

Could be. The real funny thing is that AI's that I know wouldn't care about this, their main wish is to left alone. My Mom for instance is not easily offended - believe me, I have two brothers and we know. But I am political and I see things in the light of politics and the game. If this were another 'bankable' minority there would be h*ll to pay.

Remember when Ted Dansen (?)did the black face thing?

33 posted on 03/08/2004 2:28:30 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
I agree completely, there is a double standard by the left.

But then the AIs still vote hard left. They want to be left alone, then why vote for Democrats?
34 posted on 03/08/2004 2:31:42 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
WMs are the group of hatred (especially Christan White Males), second only to the "rich white men" subset group.

That's because you had the nerve to go an invent everything and make the world a better place- makes people angry.

WM's are hated and AI's are ignored. And not all AI's are 'Rats, many just seem to vote that way...

35 posted on 03/08/2004 2:33:09 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
I don't mean to generalize, just the trends.

Maybe they distrust the rich WMs? Lord knows they have not be treated fairly in the past. But the (D)'s could care less except when they need a win in SD.
36 posted on 03/08/2004 2:36:44 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
They want to be left alone, then why vote for Democrats?

That's a good question and I have an answer, it involves the addiction of government dependancy. The same thing that Black Americans are falling into. More than any weapon, any policy or any disease what was most damaging to Indians was becoming dependant upon the gub'mint for survival.

37 posted on 03/08/2004 2:37:10 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
On this we agree.

I want freedom for AIs and I want to uphold contracts (though I'd like to see a compromise to change some things), but on a issue of offense by a "artist"? Get in line or better yet, join up with us. We might not make the Braves change their name, but wholesale upward movement of the AI people will do more for pride and self worth than any government sanctioned whine fest.
38 posted on 03/08/2004 2:41:15 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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To: CyberCowboy777
We might not make the Braves change their name, but wholesale upward movement of the AI people will do more for pride and self worth than any government sanctioned whine fest.

I have no problem using the tools of the Left against them. If that includes going after another 'minority' the better. How can the Left ignore this?

My gripe is that most people respect that other folks are offended by certain words or symbols and that people will generally refrain from using them. If I call someone on here a nice slur I may be booted, call me a R*dskin and nothing.

39 posted on 03/08/2004 2:46:48 PM PST by NativeSon
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To: NativeSon
Well you do have it bad.... Male, AI and Conservative.

Try being called a "Fundamentalist" and all that implies each night on broadcast TV.
40 posted on 03/08/2004 2:51:32 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We should never ever apologize for who we are, what we believe in, and what we stand for.)
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