“More Indian-er Than You” addresses complex identity issues in “Indian Country”. This aesthetic of dress is part culture, part personal expression & part novelty, but it is very difficult in recognizing where the defining line exists as intention is not easily identifiable. In some situations material projections and representations of culture can be more detrimental to the original culture than they are beneficial. These same projections have also been used for personal gain of fame, status, wealth, and even romantic interest. Cultural expression vs. Social status
“More Indian-er Than You”
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