Chanel is selling a $1,325 version of the indigenous hunting tool online. — -- Chanel's latest addition to its high-fashion sports equipment line is drawing accusations of cultural appropriation.
Chanel on Tuesday responded to a controversy about producing a high-priced boomerang featuring the brand’s signature logo after some people criticized it as an appropriation of Australian Aboriginal ...
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French fashion house Chanel has provoked accusations of cultural appropriation with its latest accessory: a boomerang with a price tag of about $1,500. Boomerangs are an important symbol of ...
Chanel is at the centre of a cultural appropriation storm after it was accused of "humiliating" aboriginal Australians by selling a boomerang as part of its latest collection. The £1,130 wood and ...
New research has analysed a rare collection of non-returning boomerangs from Kinipapa (Cooper Creek), near Innamincka in South Australia’s far north-east. The four boomerangs and one wooden fragment ...
A magnified Polaroid image of an Aboriginal man apparently hiding his face with a hunting boomerang has won the Victorian Indigenous Art Award and this week, we meet the artist Ben McKeown. There's a ...
A skeleton unearthed in Australia suggests that boomerangs could be pretty deadly. The 700-year-old skeleton, named Kaakutja, was found in 2014 by William Bates. One of the prominent features of the ...
French fashion house Chanel has provoked accusations of cultural appropriation with its latest accessory: a boomerang with a price tag of about $1,500. Boomerangs are an important symbol of ...
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