May 16 (UPI) --Chanel has been criticized for appropriating Indigenous Australian culture by selling a more than $1,000 boomerang. The $1,325 black wood and resin boomerang is part of the "other ...
A new study into the multipurpose uses of boomerangs has highlighted the hardwood objects were used to shape the edges of stone tools used by Australian Indigenous communities. The research ...
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 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 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 ...
A new study into the multipurpose uses of boomerangs has highlighted the hardwood objects were used to shape the edges of stone tools used by Australian Indigenous communities. The research, published ...
When thrown properly, boomerangs can be lethal weapons. In fact, cave paintings in Australia show that they've been used as such for thousands of years, during hunting and battle. Now, scientists ...