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Redface is the wearing of makeup to darken or redden skin tone, or feathers, warpaint, etc. by non-Natives to impersonate a Native American, Indigenous Latin American or Indigenous Canadian person, or to in some other way perpetuate stereotypes of Indigenous peoples of Canada and the United States. It is analogous to the wearing of . In the early twentieth century, it was often white performers, who wore blackface or redface when portraying in Hollywood Westerns. In the early days of television sitcoms, "non-Native sitcom characters donned headdresses, carried tomahawks, spoke broken English, played at Thanksgiving gatherings, received 'Indian' names, danced wildly, and exhibited other examples of representations of redface".

Redface has been used to describe non-Native adoption of Indigenous cultures, no matter how sympathetic, such as the painters in the Taos Society of Artists during the early 20th Century portraying themselves in their own works wearing Indigenous clothing.


Redface in sports, fashion and pop culture
Often associated with the behavior of sports fans of teams with Native American names or mascots, "redface" has also been used to describe "Indian" Halloween costumes that are seen as offensive by Native people, or imitations of sacred worn as fashion accessories.


Redface in art
In 2011, directed the short art film Snowballs for the fashion brand . The film features and an unnamed actor wearing "elaborate Native American headdresses and layers of skirts, capes, pants, and tops from Proenza's fall collection."


Redface in Hollywood movies
Westerns were a popular film genre from the 1930s to the early 1960s. A common plot involved conflict between Native Americans and the cavalry, settlers, or both. Native Americans were usually portrayed by non-Natives in redface.

Espera Oscar de Corti, an Italian-American, had a decades-long career portraying Native Americans as Iron Eyes Cody.

Beginning in the late 1960s, westerns attempted to depict a more realistic and balanced view of the in movies such as Little Big Man. However, the casting of non-Native as in Disney's 2013 revival of The Lone Ranger was labelled as "redface".


Notable films
  • Broken Arrow (1950) - as and as Sonseeahray ('Morningstar'). Mohawk actor portrayed
  • Winchester '73 (1950) - as "Young Bull"
  • (1956) - Henry Brandon as Chief Cicatriz ("Scar")
  • Apache (1954) - as the main character, Massai. (, who was part Cherokee and Osage portrayed Geronimo)
  • Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) - The story includes several members of the Blackfoot tribe portrayed by non-Native actors.
  • Sitting Bull (1954) - J. Carrol Naish in the title role and Iron Eyes Cody as (also as "technical advisor" for the film)
  • Chief Crazy Horse (1955) - in the title role
  • The Indian Fighter (1955) - in the title role fights "Red Cloud" portrayed by , "Grey Wolf" by , "Crazy Bear" by and "Onahti" by
  • The Unforgiven (1960) - as "Rachel Zachary", a native child adopted by a white family
  • Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed (2021)


The Last of the Mohicans
The James Fenimore Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans was filmed many times. Not until 1992 were Native Americans cast in all the major roles in the story of son of who was the last "Mohican" until he was killed by , a chief. The actual continue to live in the Hudson River Valley.


See also
  • Cultural appropriation
  • Mardi Gras Indians
  • Native Americans in popular culture
  • Native American hobbyism in Germany
  • Stereotypes of Indigenous peoples of Canada and the United States
  • Yellowface


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