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First Name Basis Podcast

7.10: The Scariest Costume: An Untold Story of Appropriation

First Name Basis Podcast

Jasmine Bradshaw

How To, Parenting, Education, Kids & Family

5629 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

When the team here at First Name Basis was doing the research for our recent episode “Alcatraz: An Untold Story of Indigenous Resistance,” we came across the story of the Tammany Society — and we knew right away that story was too wild not to share!

The Tammany Society — also known as the Tammany Hall or the Columbian Order — was organized in the late 1780s right alongside the founding of the United States. It was a group of white men who were influencing the politics in New York at the time and then spread out geographically from there. 

Their story is one rampant with cultural appropriation that directly relates to injustices and racism we still see in this country today. And to make the story even more bonkers, one of the most notable members of the society is someone who has become a household name in recent years.

“Pardon me. Are you Aaron Burr, sir?”

The twists, turns and wild connections in this story are something you’re not going to want to miss. In this episode, we’ll tell you more about:

  • The origins of the Tammany Society.
  • How it’s creation was in response to the creation of the Society of the Cincinnati (Spoiler alert: Alexander Hamilton enters in the story here too)
  • The Tammany Society’s many instances of appropriation of Indigenous culture.
  • A look at a specific example of the Tammany Society’s appropriation that we still see today (Spoiler alert #2: It’s the Atlanta Braves)

 

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Get your FREE Halloween costume download

Let us help you avoid cultural appropriation this Halloween with this FREE DOWNLOAD! We’ve created a printable decision tree to help you determine whether a costume falls into the “cultural appropriation” category. It’s a great resource for helping you decide and for sparking conversations with your kiddos about what makes a costume appropriation or not. Head over to firstnamebasis.org/costumes to get your copy sent straight to your inbox!

 

Articles, Studies & Podcasts Referenced In The Episode 

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 28: “How to Become an Informed Voter”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 7, Episode 8: “Culture Is Not a Costume: Cultural Appropriation and Halloween

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 16: “How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 1: “Your Top 5 Cultural Appropriation Questions Answered

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 2: “Real Talk: Cultural Appropriation and White Supremacy

“Tammany Hall,” Britannica 

Tammany Hall Braves Honor Nation’s Birth: Dedicate New Wigwam as Part of Tradition to Celebrate Fourth,” July 5, 1929, news article

Sachems & Sinners An Informal History of Tammany Hall,” Time

The History of Tammany Hall,” by Gustavus Myers

Native Americas: Tribal Leaders: Head Chief Tamanend the Affable of the Lenape,” The History Files

The Cincinnati: A Society That's In the Blood,” by Tim Page, Washington Post

Society of the Cincinnati,” Wikipedia

Society of the Cincinnati website

Applying for Membership, The Society of the Cincinnati website

“Alexander Hamilton’s American Revolution,” The American Revolution Institute

“Surrogate Americans: Masculinity, Masquerade, and the Formation of a National Identity,” Carroll Smith-Rosenberg

“Society of St. Tammany,” Encyclopedia.org

Sachem,” Online Etymology Dictionary

Tammany Hall,” Wikipedia

Fraternal Purpose In The Establishment Of Tammany’s ‘American Museum,’” Timothy Winkle

The Timeline History of Celebrating (and Not Celebrating) Columbus Day,” by Rebeca Coleman, Smithsonian Magazine

Tammany: The Indian as Rhetorical Surrogate,” Alan Leander MacGregor

Becoming the Cleveland Indians and the Atlanta Braves,” by Bill Felber, Call to the Pen

Ward Wants His Team to be Called the ‘Boston Braves,’” Boston Globe article from Dec. 21, 1911



First Name Basis Untold Stories Episodes

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 1, Episode 13: “The Untold Story of Thanksgiving”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 1: “The Untold Story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6: “The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 5, Episode 7: “The Untold Story of Rosa Parks”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 14: “The Untold Story of Fried Chicken”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 4, Episode 7: “The Untold Story of Christopher Columbus”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 6, Episode 8: “The Untold Story of the Star Spangled Banner”

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 7, Episode 7: “Alcatraz: An Untold Story of Indigenous Resistance”


Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the First Name Basis podcast, Season 7, Episode 10, The scariest costume,

0:07.2

an untold story of appropriation. Teaching our children to be inclusive and anti-racist starts with us within the sacred walls of our home.

0:24.0

First-name basis is designed to empower you with the confidence you need to be a leader in your

0:29.0

family and a change maker in your community. Together, we will wrestle with hard questions and use

0:35.1

the answers to create the world we want, a world that

0:38.9

reflects our values of inclusion, compassion, and courage. I'm your host, Jasmine Bradshaw,

0:45.8

and I am so excited to be on this journey with you. Hello, First NameBasis fam. I am so glad you are here. Oh my goodness, y'all. We have an

0:59.5

untold story episode for you. So when we were doing the research about Indigenous People's Day,

1:05.1

we found this story and it was like, is this real? Like, is this actual real life history? I could not believe it.

1:14.6

I seriously can't wait to tell you all about it because it is wild. And it will take you on twists

1:19.7

and turns like for real buckle up. So if you've been here for a while, you know that we love to do

1:24.6

untold story episodes where we do a deep dive into some event or some person from history and tell you all the things you know that we love to do untold story episodes where we do a deep dive into some event

1:28.4

or some person from history and tell you all the things you never learned about them.

1:33.0

And I will leave all of our other untold story episodes in the show notes.

1:36.5

We have Dr. Seuss, Martin Luther King Jr.

1:40.0

We've done Columbus and Thanksgiving.

1:42.8

And most recently we did an untold story of indigenous

1:46.8

resistance. And it was amazing. And for Indigenous People's Day, we really wanted to focus

1:52.8

specifically on a story that was talking about indigenous values, indigenous resistance, indigenous

1:59.7

strength. And so while we were doing the

2:02.5

research for that episode, we found this absolutely wild story about appropriation and a lot of

2:10.5

white guys, like extremely appropriating indigenous culture. And I was like, this story needs to be

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