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Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka Moccasin Co. is apologizing to the Native American community for appropriating their culture for over 75 years. Although it's not a Native-owned business, ...
Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, later took to social media to call attention to the nod to her culture, and the Rock Your Mocs movement which helped inspire it. "Until now, a voice like ...
"We first publicly acknowledged our appropriation in the summer of 2020, but it was long overdue," the brand said in an official statement Footwear brand Minnetonka Moccasin is issuing an apology for ...
Leading American moccasins brand Minnetonka has apologised for profiting off “Native-inspired designs”. On the occasion of Indigenous Peoples’ Day (11 October) Minnetonka CEO David Miller underscored ...
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with artist Adrienne Benjamin about her new role as "reconciliation advisor" to Minnetonka Moccasins, following the company's apology for appropriating Native culture.
NEW YORK (AP) — Moccasin maker Minnetonka is publicly apologizing for making money off of Native culture and promised to do more to support Indigenous communities in the future after 75 years in ...
The Minneapolis-based footwear company Minnetonka is not actually run by Native Americans, its CEO acknowledged on Monday. David Miller issued the statement on Indigenous People's Day apologizing for ...