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Heritage Concordia > News > Shared News > Red Fever asks why the West is obsessed with Indigenous cultural stereotypes

Red Fever asks why the West is obsessed with Indigenous cultural stereotypes

Source: CBC News • June 15, 2024
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By Kevin Maimann

A new documentary sets out to find the roots of the Western world’s fascination with the stereotypical imagery of Indigenous people that still permeates pop culture and why Indigenous culture continues to be revered, romanticized and ripped off.

Source: CBC News

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