The 29-year-old aunt posed in front of one of the teepees, sitting cross-legged and sporting a Native American headdress replete with feathers.
"Ray of clouds. Chirping of birds. Gurgling of water. Granting desire. One with water. #Kidchella my first Coachella!!!" she captioned the colorful snap.
Though Khloé looks rather peaceful (and almost meditative) in the shot, the moment she posted it on Instagram, angry comments began rolling in.
Here are comments from her followers...
"Our culture isn't a fashion statement, I do not wish to waste my time arguing with people too ignorant to understand that. You should be ashamed @khloekardashian,"
"Headdresses and teepees should not be used as party decorations in the first place!" Instagram user Amanda Baldwin argued. "Those of us who disagree with this photo are tired of seeing headdresses, signs of honor and respect in our history and culture, being used as a 'fashion' accessory!"
"She is COMPLETELY disrespecting our culture by sitting there in a meditation pose... What Native American tribe is known to meditate? And since when did honoring become imitating?"
Khloé with her sister Kylie Jenner and another party guest. (Instagram) |
Back in 2012, No Doubt caused controversy when the band's music video for "Looking Hot" featured a cowboys-and-Indians theme. Then in 2013, Michelle Williams posed for AnOther magazine dressed as a Native American with dark, long braids, which also sparked a fair share of drama. And just a few weeks ago, Pharrell Williams incited serious backlash (and the hashtag #NOTHappy) when he traded his signature Mountie hat for a Native American headdress on the July cover of Elle U.K. (We think we see a pattern here...)
Though apologies were issued in all three of those cases, Khloé doesn't seem like she's going to follow suit. Rather than express any regrets, the reality star followed up her photo with a message for her haters: "You're still going to get criticized, so you might as well do whatever the f--k you want."
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