People talk about modern “revisionism” of Ancient Greek mythology like the version that’s taught in school isn’t just a lightly Christianised recension of one specific 1st Century poet’s headcanons.
Wendigos and Skinwalkers are apart of Indigenous cultures and aren’t meant to be bastardized like this. Please stop writing and drawing fanfiction of them just cause yall are horny or wanna be edgy. Stick to Mothman, vamps, and werewolves, k thanks
Hi! Actual indigenous lady here.
I can’t say much on skinwalkers since I’m not familiar with the lore. But I’m fine with folks writing that stuff about the windigo if they stick to the legend’s original concept and context and keep the native part intact.
This has been my TED talk ❤
Reblogging from my main.
I just want to fuck my monsters in peace
Maybe folks can, idk, not use a single counterargument as the “proof” they’re in the right and actually recognize that
There are a variety of opinions
That variety an the differences are meant for intracommunity discussion and debate
Erring on the side of respecting other people’s cultures, even if *some* folks say it’s okay is never a bad thing
There are literally dozens of other parallel stories that are from cultures that are more often open to outside use/adaptation
For the love of god can we stop acting like people asking for their culture to be respected are like, idk, bullies
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