We Spoke To A Native Hawaiian Woman About Why Dressing Up As A Hula Dancer Is Harmful, And It's A Must-Read If You've Ever Wanted To Wear The Costume On Halloween
Meet Chelei Kahalewai, a 28-year-old Native Hawaiian woman living on O'ahu. With over 650k followers, the TikTok creator regularly shares her love for her culture and raises awareness of Hawaiian issues.
One such issue is non-Hawaiian people dressing as a hula dancer for Halloween. Chelei has used her large platform on TikTok to spread the message that cultural appropriation is not okay.
@alohaitschelei When I see someone wearing a culture as a costume on Halloween 🥴🤨 #halloween #culturalappropriation
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To learn more about the negative impact of people dressing up as hula dancers, BuzzFeed recently spoke to Chelei. "Hula dancers are greatly sexualized in the entertainment industry and Hollywood movies," she said. "When someone isn't from Hawai'i and they think of a hula dancer, the first image to their mind would be a half-naked woman in a coconut bra, grass skirt, and a fake lei. When in reality, hula is so much more."
"It's so normalized to see the cheap-looking, poor-quality costumes, and that's even more insulting because actual hula dancers take pride in our cultural clothing and would never perform in something that is so poorly made."