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Jezebel reports, “Dressed in a braided wig, dull beads, and turkey feathers while sporting a decidedly stoic expression, AnOther Magazine and company ups the ante by putting Michelle in a flannel shirt, jeans, and what appears to be some sort of academic or legal robe. I smell an attempt to portray reservation nobility.”

Here’s the thing–dressing up like an “Indian” aka a Native American is just wrong. Think back to the iconic group, The Village People. Each of the men in the group were dressed as some type of occupation, except one, who was dressed as a Native American. Last time I checked, being a Native American wasn’t a job.

Dressing Michelle Williams up in redface may not be a far departure from blackface. It’s got the same amount of pain and oppression behind it. And one thing’s for sure, one culture that comes after folks for offenses more than Blacks are Native Americans.

AnOther Magazine should brace themselves for the fire they’ve ignited with this cover. What do you beauties think?

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