Keyleth's cultural appropriation
Jun. 26th, 2020 09:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I need to voice my frustrating and discomfort with Marisha and Matt appropriating Maori culture for Keyleth's people.
Some twitter threads:
I love CR, but it's very white, and you definitely feel it while watching.
Some twitter threads:
- However Keyleth not being Maori and having Maori tattoos and using Maori words (incorrectly I might add) isn't fine because it impacts real living people. So you see that's not just fantasy. That's cultural appropriation.
- A recap of why I'm always bringing up the issues with Keyleth with Maori tattoos because apparently a lot of people missed this when it happened.
- relatively gentle reminder to not give keyleth maori tattoos and use kaitiaki as a greeting since neither she or marisha are maori and kaitiaki isnt a greeting in the first place
- Y'all want to hear about how ironic it is that CR is misusing the word kaitiaki? Of course you don't but you're going to anyway
I love CR, but it's very white, and you definitely feel it while watching.
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Date: 2020-06-28 05:30 am (UTC)For me, my home games include friends of many backgrounds, and I feel like everyone is really happy with the lore we have. I did poll them all on backstory and where they'd like to see things go. I try to create things that makes sense for the fantasy cultures of the region (like the founding day celebrations celebrating the original war, which different groups have different feelings on). If I were to publish anything I would 1000% hire sensitivity readers to help, but for private games I try to be mindful while also allowing myself room to fuck up. My friends love the games and I can't worry about the internet judging.
As for 5e content from POC creators, the two I think of are:
Sina Una, which is based on Filipino culture
Wagadu, which is based on African cultures
I have wanted to snatch them both, but then this year took a dive and I'm trying to save funds, but they are both definitely still on my list for later.
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Date: 2020-06-30 04:27 am (UTC)That's a good point! There's without a doubt a difference between something made to please a small group of friends, and something made for wider consumption. I'd love to hear more about the lore of your campaign world if you want to talk about it any time. For tabletop, the people at the table are the primary audience - private games are to make those people happy, not to please someone else.
Thank you so much for these links! The art for both of these projects is stunning, wow. I want them so bad *v* Sina Una in particular looks like something I would love to play or run hhh
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Date: 2020-06-30 04:35 pm (UTC)Sina Una screams to me. I will definitely be getting that book eventually. The $40 preorder is a good price too (for a campaign guide with a small publisher) so maybe later this summer I can place that order.
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Date: 2020-07-02 02:41 pm (UTC)Yeah, seems sensible. I only wish shipping or customs to the UK was kinder haha.