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Footwear brand Minnetonka Moccasin is issuing an apology for having "appropriated" Native American culture with their shoes. On Oct. 11, Indigenous Peoples' Day, CEO David Miller, issued a ...
The shoe company started in 1946 as one of many that sold Native-inspired moccasins to roadside gift shops. Its CEO apologized for profiting off Indigenous culture and outlined a plan for giving back.
The CEO of Minnetonka Moccasins issued an apology for profiting off of Native American culture. The company is pledging to do more to support tribal communities and timed its Monday apology to ...
Minnetonka Issues Apology for Having 'Appropriated' Native American Culture with Their Moccasins "We first publicly acknowledged our appropriation in the summer of 2020, ...
Minneapolis footwear company Minnetonka Moccasin first publicly apologized for its appropriation of the Native American culture in 2020, but even that was “long overdue." ...
Sitting at the foot of the Wiechquaekeck Trail, an old Algonquin trade route (aka Broadway), the American Indian Museum’s New York location shares the Washington, D.C., location’s incredible ...
The shoe company started in 1946 as one of many that sold Native-inspired moccasins to roadside gift shops. Its CEO apologized for profiting off Indigenous culture and outlined a plan for giving back.
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