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Palin Plays the Race Card, Badly

Posted by Shannon LC Cate

"[Our] kids are Alaska native, they're Eskimos"
-Sarah Palin to People Magazine

"Some myths, and questions, persist about Todd Palin's Yup'ik ancestry. A few:

For starters, the PC terms...would be Yup'ik or (groan) Yup'ik Eskimo if the person is okay with it. Eskimo is not the most popular term to be used by non-"Eskimo" people in reference to them. Yup'ik is best."
- Writing Raven, Tlingit/Athabascan (Alaskan Native) blogger

Apparently, quite a bit of controversy has been swirling in Alaskan Native circles about republicans claiming that Todd Palin's fragment of Alaskan Native ancestry (he's 1/8 Yup'ik, the same amount of Cherokee in my lily white body) somehow makes Sarah Palin a pro-Native issues candidate.  Her comment to People about her children being "Eskimos," given the status of the term among, er, actual people so-called might seem to betray her lack of knowledge of or sympathy toward their interests.

But we all know that language isn't Palin's forte.  So let's check her record on the issues.  According to poet and blogger Joy Harjo, (a Muscogee Indian), Palin's record on every Native issue to come before her as governor is abysmal.  It seems Palin opposed subsistence hunting and fishing rights for Alaskan Natives repeatedly, in favor of unfettering commercial and sport hunting and fishing.  That is, she opposed the ages old traditional methods of the Alaskan Natives for feeding themselves and their children to allow for easier access for tourists taking Moose trophies.

Her sympathies with the "Eskimos" seem to begin and end with cutesy, if non-PC references to her own children who regardless of their "blood quantum" of Yup'ik, seem to enjoy as many white privileges and snow-machining rights as their mother herself.

 

See also:

 Morning News: Palin Not Just a Snazzy Dresser

Palin' Ohio Rallies Reveal Frightening Misconceptions

Joe Not Really a Plumber

image: Yup'ik dance, lawweb.colorado.edu


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Comments

 

CM said:

Frankly, I am not surprised by this at all!

Sara Palin has the freakish talent for stringing words together that lack creativity, authenticity, or truth, and that also incite people to fits of useless and dangerous emotion and fervor. She has shown time and time again that her contributions to american politics are to confuse the electorate, polarize cultural groups, and incite class warfare ($150K- is she KIDDING?!).

She seems to be very willing to use the language of race bating with absolutely NO SHRED of shame or disgust. She comes out swinging and thinks about the damage, collateral or otherwise, later, if at all. So to Sara Palin I say, no thanks; or, to put it more clearly, HELL NO! We've already had 8 years of shoot from the hip policy from "The Decider".

Besides the extreme right-wing base, the only folks I can think of that are grateful for Ms. Palin's foray into national politics are Katie Couric, Tina Fey, and the rest of the crew on SNL. Tina Fey should get down on her knees and thank the gods for the emmy she's about to win next year.

October 24, 2008 12:52 PM
 

June Seat said:

Every time I walk through my neighborhood and see the McCain/Palin sign in someone's yard, I have the urge to walk up to their door and ask, "Have you really thought through what it means to be supporting this woman?"

October 24, 2008 7:33 PM
 

Manjari said:

I am also baffled by all the McCain/Palin signs I see. I can only assume that these are very wealthy people who always vote republican for tax reasons, or weird religious fanatics whose doorbells I'd be scared to ring!

October 24, 2008 7:55 PM
 

Catherine Garner said:

Isn't it problematic to be questioning Palin's identification of her children as Yup'ik? If someone identifies as part of a community shouldn't we respect that part of their identity?

October 24, 2008 9:56 PM
 

Shannon LC Cate said:

She didn't identify them as Yup'ik.  She called them "Eskimos" which is offensive to Yup'ik people.  That's what I'm questioning.  And it is quite clear that neither Todd nor Sarah palin "identify as part of" the Yup'ik tribe in word or action.  it's just a throw-away diversity play.

October 24, 2008 11:13 PM

About Shannon LC Cate

Shannon LC Cate, PhD is a lesbian housewife and work-from-home mother of two girls via domestic, open, transracial adoption. They are both under five and already too brilliant and beautiful for their own good. Shannon lives, writes and assembles tricycles in Chicago, Illinois.

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