Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am with you, OP - I hate it. It is inauthentic and insulting. Something from the 1950s. I would simply tell the Director that unless the children are learning about one specific tribe from one specific time period that the making of a generic, Hollywood "Indian" headdress is demeaning.
Your mistake is to think that what's Politically Correct for adults is appropriate for young children. It's not.
It's preschool, people. The kids are going to remember a handful of images, and whether you lectured them on the customs of a specific tribe or not, they will only remember a hairband with feathers.
And they will remember it was FUN! And later they'll want to know more about it and they'll read up on it, and go the museum of the American Indian (my kids love that place) and understand that our world can be cruel and complicated.
Keep that spark of fun, otherwise they won't love learning. Keep it so simple that it IS CARICATURE. This is what's developmentally appropriate for preschoolers. There will be a lifetime of progressively more subtle and restrictive language and posturing for them later on.