Exposed: Democrats' Secret Plan to Keep Trump Out of the White House

Former advisor to the CIA, the Pentagon and the White House Jim Rickards just released this shocking new video exposing Democrats' secret plan to keep Trump out of the White House... Even if he wins the election. See the details and learn how to prepare... Because this could trigger the biggest constitutional crisis in our nation's history.

Civilization 7 makers work with Shawnee to bring sincere representation of the tribe to the game

GRAHAM LEE BREWER and MATT O'BRIEN
October 04, 2024

MIAMI, Okla. (AP) -- Shawnee Tribe Chief Ben Barnes grew up playing video games, including "probably hundreds of hours" colonizing a distant planet in the 1999 title Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri.

So when that same game studio, Firaxis, approached the tribal nation a quarter-century later with a proposal to make a playable character out of their famous leader Tecumseh in the upcoming game Civilization 7, Barnes felt a rush of excitement.

"I was like, 'This can't be true,'" Barnes said. "Do they want us to participate in the next version of Civilization?"

Beloved by tens of millions of gamers since its 1991 debut, Meier's Civilization series sparked a new genre of empire-building games that simulated the real world while also diverging into imaginary twists. It has captivated nerdy fans like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and a young Barnes with its intricate and addictive gameplay and rich historical context.

Choosing among leaders that can range from Cleopatra to Mahatma Gandhi, players build a civilization from its first settlement to a sprawling network of cities, negotiate with or conquer neighbors, and develop trade, science, religion and the arts. Circana, which tracks U.S. game sales, says it's the bestselling strategy video game franchise of all time.

But things have changed since the early days of Civilization. Of course, video game technology has advanced, but so too has society's understanding of cultural appropriation and the importance of accurate historical framing.

Firaxis dropped plans to add a historical Pueblo leader in 2010 after tribal leaders objected. The game incorporated a Cree leader in 2018 but faced public criticism in Canada after its release.

Developers knew that to properly represent the Shawnee leader, they would need the input and blessing of the Shawnee people.

For Barnes, it was an opportunity to not only showcase the power and might of the Shawnee but also a way for tribal citizens to see themselves represented in popular culture in a new, imagined future for the tribe.

"For us, it's really about a cultural expression of cultural hegemony," Barnes said. "Why not us? Why not? Of course we should be in a video game title. Of course we should see ourselves reflected in every media. So we took advantage of the opportunity to make our star shine."

For designers at Firaxis, the partnership represented a chance to improve a game development system that has been criticized by Indigenous leaders for misrepresenting their cultures, and for the Shawnee, it was a way to promote their language and history in a new way.

In interviews with The Associated Press, series founder Meier and other studio executives acknowledged past missteps in the Civilization franchise's casual treatment of history, including how it incorporated Indigenous groups and colonization more broadly.

That led to careful thought and months of collaboration to "make sure it's an authentic, sincere recreation" of Shawnee culture, said game producer Andrew Frederiksen, speaking on a September visit to the tribe's headquarters. That meant asking the Shawnee questions about what a Shawnee university or library building of the future would look like and creating new Shawnee words to describe futuristic concepts.

Meier, who started developing computer games in the 1980s, said the Shawnee partnership is "kind of special" and was borne out of meetings with Barnes where the chief talked about the challenges of preserving the Shawnee language. As part of the partnership, Firaxis and its publishing label 2K Games -- subsidiary of gaming giant Take-Two Interactive -- are donating hundreds of thousands of dollars in language revitalization programs and facilities.

When Shawnee actor Dean Dillon auditioned for a part that involved speaking the Shawnee language, he didn't know he'd be voicing Tecumseh. The military and political leader from what is currently Ohio united a confederation of Native American tribes to resist U.S. westward expansion in the early 19th century.

"I just gave it my best shot," Dillon said. "And then a few weeks later, I heard back and they said, 'We'd like to offer you the role of Tecumseh.' And my head exploded and I ran around the house yelling, 'My gosh! My gosh!'"

"It was surreal, to say the least, to see Tecumseh's face but to hear my voice come out of that," Dillon said.

While the franchise has always had Indigenous leaders, starting with Montezuma of the Aztecs in the original 1991 game, Meier said game developers at the time were looking for familiar figures without much thought into the weight of history. Playable characters in that game included Josef Stalinand Mao Zedong, whose totalitarian regimes were still in many people's memory.

"We never realized people would take it as seriously as they do," Meier said. "We always kind of felt, 'Here's a way that you can change history.' Maybe we can make Stalin a good guy. But that might have been stretching things a little too far."

"We learned a lot as time went on," he added. The seventh edition, due out in February, will for the first time do away with barbarians -- or at least no longer use that term for hostile characters that are not part of a playable civilization. Players can instead create diplomatic relations with them.

And as the game's audience expanded beyond the U.S. and Europe, with more than 70 million games sold worldwide, so too did players want their societies or heritage reflected. More recent editions include themed music and spoken languages from dozens of playable civilizations, from the M?ori people of New Zealand to the Mapuche of South America.

"It is now a badge of honor for a nation to be included in Civilization," Meier said. "We've been lobbied by different countries, et cetera."

That's not to say everyone has been happy about their inclusion in a game centered around settling land and exploiting resources. Civilization is one of the pioneers of the genre known as 4X -- for "explore, expand, exploit and exterminate."

After the franchise added a 19th-century Cree leader to its gameplay in 2018, a prominent Cree leader complained to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that it "perpetuates this myth that First Nations had similar values that the colonial culture has, and that is one of conquering other peoples and accessing their land. That is totally not in concert with our traditional ways and worldview."

One of the game's two resident historians, Andrew Johnson, said the studio wanted to make Tecumseh a playable leader, but after reaching out to some academics, "we were told repeatedly, 'No, this is a really bad idea, and nobody's going to sign off on this.'"

So Johnson suggested reaching out to Shawnee leaders directly to ask what they think, and how it could help them.

"I think so often you get people assuming that representation in Civ is a reward of some sort. It's not," said Johnson, who's also an anthropologist who studies Southeast Asia. "This is a company and we're selling a product and we're using an image and likeness to make a profit. And getting your 'civ' in Civilization doesn't really help you very much if you're struggling to preserve your culture."

The game studio and the tribal nation decided on a partnership that would help the Shawnee people preserve and expand some of that culture, particularly language. Chief Barnes said the tribe was in dire need of resources for language education, and creating dialogue for a Shawnee civilization of the future was another way to help revitalize their language.

"Firaxis was asking questions about language we never would have thought to ask," Barnes said in September at the opening of a new language education center in northeastern Oklahoma.

Barnes hasn't had a chance to play the new version of the game yet, but he is already imaging the future he can build virtually, as well as how doing so will inspire other Shawnee gamers. "What I do know is that with the efforts we're making here today, I expect Shawnee to be spoken in 2500."

Continue Reading...

Popular

Elon Musk's Pro-Trump Super PAC To Give $1M Every Day To People In Swing States For Signing His Petition

Billionaire Elon Musk on Saturday reportedly gave away $1 million to a man named John Dreher who attended his event in Pennsylvania aimed at rallying support for former President Donald Trump.

Walmart reaches settlement deal for shareholder lawsuits over its handling of opioids

NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart said Friday it has reached a proposed settlement pact related to three lawsuits filed by shareholders on behalf of the company over the handling of prescription opioids.

Gold at $2,600... But This Stock Gives You More for Under $20 - Ad

Gold just soared over $2,600 an ounce. But what if I told you there's a way to get exposure to MORE than an ounce of gold... for less than $20? I've found a little-known gold play that gives you a way to claim a stake in over an ounce of gold for a fraction of the price. But I don't expect this to last long.

A failed mic leaves Donald Trump pacing the stage in silence for nearly 20 minutes

DETROIT (AP) — paced his rally stage in silence for nearly 20 minutes Friday night in Detroit after his microphone cut out.

Cyprus thwarted a digital attack against the government's main online portal

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Cyprus said Sunday that it has successfully thwarted a digital attack aimed at blocking access to the government’s central online portal, the latest in a string of similar attacks over a three-day period against state-run utilities and the Cypriot subsidiary of a Greek energy company.

Early Nvidia, AMD, and Tesla Investor Shares New AI Picks - Ad

Jeff Brown, the tech expert who recommended Nvidia, AMD, and Tesla, is now releasing new AI stock picks. He believes they could deliver even bigger gains than before.

Bill Gates Had A 'Very Bad Habit' That Could Have Derailed His Career

While at Harvard, Bill Gates had a bad habit he liked to show off. The habit was later fixed as it wasn't something in the business world appreciated.

Why LanzaTech Shares Are Surging On Wednesday

LanzaTech receives $3M award from US Dept. of Energy for carbon management project. Aligns with goal of converting CO2 into valuable products.

10X More Profitable Than Physical Gold? - Ad

There's a backdoor gold play that could deliver 10 TIMES bigger gains than physical gold. In fact, this single investment has outperformed gold by 10-to-1 over the past 25 years... and FAR outperformed most gold stocks

US fines Lufthansa $4 million for treatment of Orthodox Jewish passengers on a 2022 flight

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States fined German airline Lufthansa $4 million for its treatment of a group of Jewish passengers who were denied boarding a 2022 flight in Frankfurt after they had flown to Germany from New York.

Former NATO Chief Predicts 'Shutdown Of Oil' Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

Former NATO Chief Admiral James Stavridis says the growing conflict between Israel and Iran may lead to a disruption in the oil supply from the Middle East.

My TOP Altcoin for Right Now Is... - Ad

Searching for the top investment opportunity in crypto? Look no further. Our $3 report gives you the full scoop. You'll get this exciting token's name, our recommended investment strategy, and growth projections. Time is of the essence with this one...

Nuclear Energy Stocks Are Hot: Here's A List Of Tickers To Watch

Nuclear energy-related stocks have taken off following major announcements from Google and Amazon as the tech industry turns to nuclear energy to power AI data centers.

Oil Prices Surge Due to Israel-Iran Conflict - Ad

Time is not on our side. Heightened tension in the Middle East has created a huge supply shock to the global oil industry. But I've found a new way to invest in oil right here in the US. It's not a stock, bond, or private company. It's securely located right in the heartland. And you can get in for under $15.

Fox News says none of its employees wrote jokes for Trump to tell at traditional campaign dinner

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News Channel on Friday denied Donald Trump's assertion that any of its employees wrote jokes for him to deliver this week at a New York appearance.

Turkey and Germany leaders meet in Istanbul and find many avenues of agreement. But not on Israel

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday in Istanbul, where both leaders discussed bilateral concerns and opportunities for cooperation. But they couldn't agree on their respective stances toward Israel.

Single Stock Blueprint Available Now - Ad

Market Wizard Larry Benedict is one of the most successful traders you'll ever meet...But he doesn't make money the traditional way. In short: It's a way to trade just one stock...And potentially make all the money you need to fast-track your retirement -- no matter what happens in the stock market.

The FAA is opening a new review of safety at Boeing

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a three-month review of Boeing’s compliance with safety regulations, continuing the of the company since a jetliner during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.

New "Living Missile" to Replace Nuclear Missiles - Ad

CBS News Reports: "It's an entirely new type of weapon." The New York Times Reports: "No existing defense can stop it." And one small company is building them for the Pentagon!

$26M Bet On Trump's Election Victory Fuels Speculation Of Coordinated Activity On Polymarket (UPDATED)

Single entity behind $26 million Trump bet on Polymarket, coordinated activity with similar deposit patterns, raises questions about manipulation.

Top 2 Materials Stocks You May Want To Dump In October

Two stocks in the materials sector could be flashing a real warning to investors who value momentum as a key criteria in their trading decisions.

US Oil Set to Surge on Middle East Tension... Are You Ready? - Ad

With the Middle East facing yet another conflict, now is the time to get in. That's why today I want to show you the best way to profit from oil in 2024. It's NOT a stock, future or bond... Rather, it's an unusual investment that could hand you huge monthly income from the oil and gas markets.

Petitions for union representation doubled under Biden's presidency, first increase since 1970s

WASHINGTON (AP) — There has been a doubling of petitions by workers to have union representation during President Joe Biden's administration, according to figures released Tuesday by the National Labor Relations Board.

Edmunds: The most reliable used vehicles under $15,000

Buying a reliable used car, truck or SUV on a $15,000 budget is easy if you know what to look for. Edmunds’ experts have done that homework for you so you can start your search with the five recommended models listed below. RepairPal, a network of automotive repair shops, gives each one a high score for overall reliability. The vehicles also have favorable consumer reviews on Edmunds.

U.S. Government Report Alert Tuesday - Ad

Every time the government releases jobs, inflation, GDP and other economic reports... Use the zero day loophole to target up to 253%... 327%... Even 383% overnight profits!

Here's Why Bill Gates Drops To Historic Low On Forbes 400 List

Bill Gates has descended to his lowest position on the Forbes 400 list in almost a quarter of a century.

Cuba gets some electricity back after major power outage left millions in the dark

HAVANA (AP) — Cuba's government on Saturday said that some electricity was restored on the island after one of the country's major power plants failed and left millions without electricity in an outage that started two days earlier.

Forget Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, and Google - Ad

Market Wizard Larry Benedict: "Forget 99% of stocks: It's possible to make all the money you need for a happy retirement with just this one."

Wall Street Slashes NVDA Holdings - Ad

The most successful hedge fund in history quietly sold 500,000 shares. Here's what that means for your money. Billionaire Wall Street investors are quietly offloading millions of shares. What do they know that you don't? It's arguably the most popular stock in the world. Now, one 50-year Wall Street legend says its day in the sun could finally be coming to an end. Last year, he warned of two stocks that went on to crash 60%.

European Medicines Agency's Panel Supports Approval Of Novartis' Kisqali In Patients With Early-Breast Cancer

Novartis' Kisqali receives a positive recommendation from EMA's CHMP for adjuvant treatment of early breast cancer, showing a significant reduction in cancer recurrence in a Phase 3 trial. European Commission decision expected soon.

Donald Trump offers tax breaks to US citizens overseas but no specifics

ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump is proposing to grant a key tax break to U.S. citizens living overseas, pitching the idea as an effort to court votes from potentially millions of Americans who could benefit.

Market Wizard Predicts "Three Years of Famine" - Ad

Hedge fund vet Larry Benedict shares his urgent forecast and reveals the one ticker to protect your portfolio.

Allstate Records $630M In Losses From Hurricane Helene, Other Insurers Report Significant Losses As Damage Mounts

Allstate reports $630 million in catastrophe losses related to Hurricane Helene alone. The company reports total estimated catastrophe losses of $889 million for September, more than twice the amount reported for the same month last year. 

Newsom Sides With Musk In Dispute Over California SpaceX Launches

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) has expressed his support for Elon Musk in the billionaire's dispute with a California agency that rejected an expansion of SpaceX's rocket launches along the Pacific coast.

2024 -- The Real Election Year Surprise - Ad

In 2016, the October Election Surprise was Hillary Clinton's email scandal... In 2020, the October Election Surprise was the suppression of all the dirty material on Hunter Biden's "forgotten" laptop... Now, in 2024, we're forecasting an October Election Surprise that almost no one sees coming -- and this time it'll be way more devastating than anything you've seen before.

Trending Now

Information, charts or examples are for illustration and educational purposes only and not for individualized investment management This message contains commercial elements, such as advertising. We only send these offers to those who have opted in to our newsletter. Past performance is not indicative of future results. For these reasons we strongly suggest trading in a DEMO/Simulated account. The information provided by us is for educational and informational purposes only. We make no representations or warranties concerning the products, practices or procedures of any company or entity mentioned or recommended and have not determined if the statements and opinions of the advertiser are accurate, correct or truthful. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own peril and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents without fault.

Copyright systemtrading.ca
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service