Re: Honest Question About Cultural Appropriation and Names
in reply to a message by RuralRuna
I do NOT think it is cultural appropriation. People have the right to name their child whatever they’d like. I think if the couple were to name their child Maiara, they would have to explain to people it’s Indigenous, and most of them WOULDN’T care and WOULDN’T claim it’s cultural appropriation. And don’t think I am saying this because I am white, I am mostly Hispanic and I most likely have Indigenous ancestry.
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This message was edited 4/7/2021, 6:09 PM