The act of adopting aspects of Native American cultures for celebratory attire, particularly during the Halloween season, involves the selection and wearing of clothing, accessories, and makeup intended to represent Indigenous peoples. Examples might include feathered headdresses, faux buckskin garments, and face paint mimicking tribal markings.
Examination reveals significant historical and ethical complexities. Appropriation of cultural symbols can trivialize the lived experiences, historical trauma, and ongoing struggles of Native American communities. Respect for cultural heritage necessitates careful consideration of the impact such representations have on Indigenous identity and self-determination.