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"Red Orc" American Indians and "Yellow Orc" Mongolians in D&D
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaegermonstrous" data-source="post: 8488790" data-attributes="member: 7029788"><p>Speaking as a mixed-race Ojibwe, there's layers to this. Many Native Americans (including myself) I know have little to no issue with the term "American Indian" as a catch-all for the indigenous cultures of the American continent. It's not terribly accurate, but it's a term lots of people know and recognize. Others view it as racist, and that's a legit view too. And others are working on reclaiming the name as a symbol of identity and pride. Most of the folks I know would rather be referred to by the names of our nations, but that takes a while if you're talking about lots of groups and sometimes brevity is called for. I think the most important thing you can do is ask the peoples themselves what they'd like to be called and do what they ask. </p><p></p><p>And there are bigger hills to die on, like the fact that the "Washington Red*****" was a team name until last year, or that oil pipelines are being driven through our lands where they inevitably leak and poison our water. I could go on for a distressing amount of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaegermonstrous, post: 8488790, member: 7029788"] Speaking as a mixed-race Ojibwe, there's layers to this. Many Native Americans (including myself) I know have little to no issue with the term "American Indian" as a catch-all for the indigenous cultures of the American continent. It's not terribly accurate, but it's a term lots of people know and recognize. Others view it as racist, and that's a legit view too. And others are working on reclaiming the name as a symbol of identity and pride. Most of the folks I know would rather be referred to by the names of our nations, but that takes a while if you're talking about lots of groups and sometimes brevity is called for. I think the most important thing you can do is ask the peoples themselves what they'd like to be called and do what they ask. And there are bigger hills to die on, like the fact that the "Washington Red*****" was a team name until last year, or that oil pipelines are being driven through our lands where they inevitably leak and poison our water. I could go on for a distressing amount of time. [/QUOTE]
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