The combination of indigenous cultural representations and a holiday traditionally associated with costumes and disguise raises complex ethical considerations. Depicting aspects of Native American cultures as costume elements, especially when simplified or inaccurate, can perpetuate stereotypes and trivialize the significance of sacred symbols and traditions.
Appreciating the history and continuing struggles of indigenous peoples is crucial. Using symbols and imagery associated with these communities out of context, without understanding their meaning, can contribute to cultural appropriation. This act often disregards the impact on Native communities who may find such representations disrespectful and harmful to their cultural identity.