"Indigenous erotica?"
For all the talk about "decolonization," these celebrants of Indian polymorphous perversity spout Western academic jargon that, incomprehensible as it is to us, would have been infinitely more unfathomable to their ancestors, who were much more level-headed and grounded in reality about the subject.
The jokes just write themselves.
In primitive cultures, there are a few outliers but the general understanding i had was that the closest they could claim as "LGBT" relationships was the common practice of polygamous/polygamous relationships... and "polyamorous" means the clan/tribal leaders had multiple wives who were effectively property and could be used as currency. Before the white man introduced the concept of soap and toothpaste to the world (and started using it commonly), sex was limited to vanilla positions for procreation, and maybe some rarely used but limited extra touching ritual stuff.
The rest of their lives were largely unaffected by their naughty bits, and they certainly didn't define their identities by their kinks, which is why their names are things like "Tallbear" and "Soaring Eagle" and not stuff like "Power bottom" or "Lies on many pelts".
I notice that on Facebook they are promoting the “Two-Spirit” homo Indian men dancing together as if it was normal. It was NOT!
George Catlin noticed that among the tribes there were “Dandys” and “Fops” among the tribes. the warriors hated them as they would not fight or hunt buffalo, and their clothes were made of soft goat skins.
When Catlin decided to do a painting of one of these the other chiefs and warriors demanded their own portraits be destroyed because they did not want theirs in the same room as these “fops”.
The publishers, in a preface made it clear these “fops” were the sex perverts of the tribe.
https://user.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/html/catlin/letter16.html
Casteneda, in his book on Coronado’s exploration of the West said they came upon several villages composed of only “Sodomites”. Men living with other men dressed as women. Obviously the other villagers wanted nothing to do with them.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation....
Probably time to disband colonization as represented by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (mandated Broadcasting Act (S.C. 1991, c. 11 ) in favor of a variety of indigenous media in indigenous languages so as to respect the indigenous groups who have been "colonized" by "European" English as a language, with French as "European" ally to said colonization.
After all, we read in Wiki: "Prior to Confederation, the territories that would become Canada were home to over 70 distinct languages across 12 or so language families. Today, a majority of those indigenous languages are still spoken; however, only about 0.6% of the Canadian population report an Indigenous language as their mother tongue."
So this isn't about decolonization perhaps? Maybe it's just about some overweight lesbians claiming "victimization" -- in colonizing European English -- while using colonizing Marxist chitter-chat to victimize their customers?
But the key thing is to decolonize the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which wants to write about decolonization using colonial languages and colonial technology.
Did she or her ancestors use a tipi? Sounds like cultural appropriation.
That photo.....just a hard no. They can’t possibly think they look sexy, can they?
DE-sexing SEX too...
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“Decolonized”? LOL It seems to me as just the opposite - they are embracing white Western decadence.
This is nothing but a new form of colonization, even more exploitative than the original with zero redeeming characteristics.