While Vision Maker Media empowers and engages Native peoples to share stories, we also view a great deal of importance in education on how to be an ally for Native Americans. As we look ahead to 2021 we hope to cultivate conversation. Check out our list of ways you can be an ally brought to you by Native American allies in our organization.
1. STOP TALKING AND LISTEN
One of the most vital steps in becoming an ally to Native Americans is simply listening. There’s a lot to learn as an ally, and it is crucial to acknowledge that we don’t have all the answers. Whether it’s about the incredible variety of tribal cultures and history, or it’s about the current issues of today or in the past, by simply listening to the Native perspective, we can open the door for understanding, healing and progress.
2. LEARN MORE THAN WHAT YOU WERE TAUGHT IN SCHOOL
Push your education on Native American history and culture further than what you learned in school. Native Americans have been misrepresented continuously in textbooks, in school and the media. Take the time to further what you think you know about Native American history by learning more about the different tribes, honoring whose land you’re presently standing on, taking a deeper look into holidays that diminish their culture, and exploring what Native culture looks like today.
3. CELEBRATE THE TRIUMPHS OF NATIVE AMERICANS TODAY
Keep current on the triumphs in Native American communities! It’s essential to recognize there is more to Native Americans than the trauma endured at the hands of dominant culture in the past. Native Americans consist of over 500 unique tribes and cultures filled with joyful stories, traditions, and ways of living. Acknowledge that Native Americans are not something of the past but something very present, powerful and growing today. Support and stand with them in solidarity!
4. SUPPORT NATIVE AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS:
5. SUPPORT NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS
6. CELEBRATE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE – DON’T APPROPRIATE
7. KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING!
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