Thread:Mfaccas/@comment-24577221-20160319152558/@comment-1807002-20160329234623

I think tribe headman is pushing a vague non descriptive association and may be misconstrued with a Native American association (and though wearing a feathered head dress- I see this being more a Hoodoo practitioner than a Native American associations wise), in my opinion but I am only throwing suggestions/feedback here - whatever the consensus decides that isn't out right racist, I'll be fine with.

I don't think we have to mention spiritual leaders, shamans, etc. cause a practitioner just means they actively participate, Hoodoo being what they participate in.

Sadly stereotypes almost instantly get a common association with/from people (curse us as a species!). People may have to google a 'tribe headman' to make sure they understand the association especially young people or people who learned English as a second language (or worse may be tempted to re-write voodoo/witch doctor in again!).