Disgusting
Disgusting, culturally appropriative colonizers trying to steal from and benefit off of indigenous people's once again. They should be ashamed of themselves and so should anyone who purchases their products.
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Disgusting, culturally appropriative colonizers trying to steal from and benefit off of indigenous people's once again. They should be ashamed of themselves and so should anyone who purchases their products.
Totchop.com.
Profiting off Inuit tools that aren't made by any Inuit. It's not Inuit owned website as well, they are selling what appears to be an Ulu. They’re attempting to profit off an invention made by our people without any Inuit involvement! We need to put a stop to this! People need to stop stealing our inventions and mass produce something us Inuit make a living off. The uluit was invented by Inuit as early as 2500 BCE by the Yupik, Aleut, Greenlandic and Nunavut area Inuit!
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