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Indigenous Heritage Month for Edge

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Image from store Indigenous Heritage Month
Description from store Personalize your browser and honor Indigenous Heritage Month with this theme inspired by the Inuit inukshuk stone structures, Indigenous symbols, and cultures. This theme changes the look and feel of your browser and the new tab page to create an immersive visual experience, and is exclusively available on Microsoft Edge. Learn more about Indigenous Heritage Month at Microsoft by visiting: https://blogs.microsoft.com/

Latest reviews

  • (2025-01-19) Z: mark
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  • (2024-01-27) Николай: Не работает
  • (2023-07-28) Cathy: I like it. Speaks softly, yet loudly. For the person who takes offense, maybe you should be creating things instead of spewing hate. I come from a heritage of Natives and I've seen people like you who hate only to have attention. Do better.
  • (2023-06-26) Vanessa: Since all you ever really see of a theme is the top bar, I love the colors. Thank you.
  • (2023-06-10) Елена: у меня тоже не работает
  • (2023-06-09) Wutz: Für mich ist es sehr schön Danke.
  • (2023-05-11) luis: :)
  • (2023-05-06) Quick: Ни одна тема толком не работает, нет фонового изображения.
  • (2022-11-29) Катя: Приятная тема!!!!
  • (2022-09-26) Addie: no stars. I come from a very long line of indigenous people, and I find this wallpaper very offensive. First off you had so many opportunities to really captivate the Indigenous culture, but you decided to throw a couple rocks on top of each other and call it a day. needless to say I'm freaking disappointed. Is this all that you see in Indigenous people, rocks? Are we just an object you can kick around and abuse? Think about your actions Microsoft! DO BETTER!
  • (2022-04-08) 嘻嘻: 看起来还行
  • (2022-03-26) Sullivan,: It's interesting artwork. They could have done better, but it's still really cool, and more than we normally ever receive. The only thing that bothers me is the terrifying amount of white saviors in the reviews. As somebody of Indigenous heritage, y'all sound dumb asf referring to our very different and broad individual tribal cultures as "the Native culture", like woah, just say you're ignorant and move on
  • (2022-03-20) 杨: 非常不错。感谢~
  • (2022-03-16) Saladin: Very phallic and very, very suggestive - I do not know how you have the gaul to purport this as an 'indigenous theme' because not even they would accept having stacks of shoddily-placed rocks representing them. In all, this is a disgusting (and frankly abhorrent) aberration that you can choose to download if you have no sense of taste, decency or manner.
  • (2022-02-10) Homer: Очень приятная тема, автор молодец!
  • (2022-01-13) lindsay: I think the term Pride of the Indian was coined because they were proud of their accomplishments, their ways of life, and did not ask for anyone to pity them, which is in itself something to be admired. Now a days, a lot of people think of Indians as lowly, guilt mongers, and there is work to be done to turn around that opinion. Like by not taking seriously people who are hunting for attention. I find people who are actually native's to be quite humble, maybe having more addictions than usual, but to be a valid part of society, not as looked down upon. When the earth was not yet divided, the Natives lived here, possibly traveling back and forth from China while is was still near. That puts them as a very ancient and interesting race, not one who is uncivilized, but who is untainted. Both the Hebrews and the Natives speak of a Heavenly Spirit. The Garden Of Eden was in the East, which is from which the Americas departed from China and Siberia. You can even put the pieces together.
  • (2022-01-13) Yu: looks so cute
  • (2022-01-12) 添天: Love it!
  • (2022-01-09) Stussy: 这个还不错
  • (2021-12-27) CNolen: Father Pierre Biard assigned in 1608 to evangelize the Algonkian-speaking Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia who had lived next to a French Fort. Biard did not think much of the Mi'kmaq. Feeling was mutual. They considered themselves better than the French. "You are always fighting and quarrelling among yourselves; we live peaceably." On and On. This quotation comes from ' The Dawn of Everything..... A New History of Humanity' David Graeber David Wengrow. THey contend that some ideas for the Enlightenment came from Indigenous intellectuals among the tribes encountered by early Europeans. I book worth reading. I am an old white dude who believed Black Lives Matter long before Mr Floyd's time. Nolen
  • (2021-12-24) Carl: And the very first comment turned the whole theme in to a sewage dump. Let's just all be Americans and celebrate that.
  • (2021-12-14) kenneth: we are prisoners in are home land to this day ! no freedom no rights no voice suffering is the native heritage wen the pail face land here we feed them help them save them ! and for are trouble we are repaid with sickness we never seen while smallpox blackdeath pluage kills entier tribes wen we are at are weekist pail face declares war you said youall won the war in reality you kicked a sick man wile he was down you tail of grate win truth you infected us killed are servivers and pilliged are land WITE WORRORS ? NO JUST LIEING SETTLERS #indigenous injustice
  • (2021-12-10) lynn: And "WHAT" does this have to do with Native Americans?? I know good and dang well you could have done better than this. Being of Native American heritage this isn't even a "sad" excuse. This is NO excuse at all. LAZY! Do better PLEASE.
  • (2021-12-04) Nickita: Я обычно использую темные темы оформления для системы, программ и почти всех сайтов. Но если бы я был на светлой или хотел бы привести браузер в соответствии с ПО/сайтами для новостей/чтения (а также для поклонников цвета Sepia), я бы однозначно выбрал эту тему.
  • (2021-12-04) Jennifer: Beautiful colors of.... cookie dough? The lack of representation is actually offensive. The Native American culture is one of, if not, the easiest culture to capture visually and yet this theme fails miserably. It gives the impression that microsoft attempted to be pc without actual effort. I never download themes but was going to this one to celebrate my daughter being Native. After seeing it I changed my mind because I don't want to explain to her why I have cookie dough for a theme.
  • (2021-12-02) amon: He Ho Ha Big Chief Got His TeePee Back!
  • (2021-12-01) Hamilton: I love It i am glad Native American Culture is getting more representation with these big companies like Microsoft. See if you try hard enough. Eventually you will succeed. Native American Lives Matter. Thank you for this theme and hopefully you make the next one for Native American Heritage Month, come out a little bit earlier. Like at the beginning of the month. Please and Thank You
  • (2021-11-29) Wenzel,: This is a sad representation of an Indigenous option. There are so many beautiful colors and patterns used by indigenous people. I get the "earthiness" of the image but including several elements such as sky, water, etc., or of a specific group of indigenous people would have been more effective. I know that one group does not represent all, none does specific imagery but brown with a few rocks in a skim of water feels like there wasn't much effort was involved.
  • (2021-11-29) Crystal: I give a poor review to this depiction of appreciation for indigenous culture. Your intent was probably to show cultural symbolism and to evoke appreciation for that indigenous culture you wrote about. However, both your description and photo were too simplistic to do so. I do not see a specific connection between the photo of the stones and the description/caption. I'm wondering, were those blue stones indigenous to that territory of the world? The photo of the stones lacks details, and I can't understand how it connects with the description. The description did not event tell us where the culture originated.
  • (2021-11-28) Casey: Long before the Microsoft Corporation was established, the land on which the company now resides was the traditional home of the Ohlone, including the Chochenyo, Karkin and affiliated tribes. This territory once also served as a hunting ground, trade exchange point, and migration route for the Ramaytush, Yokuts, and Muwekma nations. There were many trespasses as a result of settler colonization policies that were designed to remove Indigenous people, including the Bloody Island Massacre of the Pomo people of Bodanapotti. The Microsoft Corporation recognizes the historical connection to these Indigenous communities. We acknowledge and respect the diverse Indigenous peoples connected to the land. We support and advocate for sovereign tribal rights. This acknowledgement is aligned with our core value of creating a diverse and inclusive community. It is a vital responsibility to recognize and acknowledge the peoples, cultures, and histories that make up our entire Microsoft community.
  • (2021-11-28) LYDIA: very generic! It doesn't depict a native vibe to me at all. However the picture is nice because of the colors it shouldn't represent the Indigenous people it should just be a screen saver for someone who likes the color contrast. There are so many important things that can be used to represent the culture that aren't offensive. who ever is in charge of this project should do some research first.
  • (2021-11-24) Jan: Love the image and the tranquility it inspires. Is it possible to offer an alternative tab-bar background color? The dark brown fights uncomfortably with my mostly blue tab icons.
  • (2021-11-24) Robert: I love it!!! Thank you.
  • (2021-11-23) Lynn: I have Inuit blood and to show burial cairns is a bit tasteless.
  • (2021-11-23) D.: I'm trying out a new laptop -thumbs up :-) way cool... -Much gratitude and respect to the indigenous ancestors
  • (2021-11-23) Courtney: If I could put zero stars I would, this is the saddest depiction of Indigenous Heritage Month. In this day and age there are many ways and references to look into and instead you guys got a picture of some stacked rocks! I am Navajo and this saddens me because there was no actual thought put into this at all
  • (2021-11-23) Mat: When the LGBTQ community got custom themes, there were dozen to showcase the diversity of the group and their supporters. Microsoft did a VERY good job of inclusion and variety, and I supported it 100%. However, the same cannot be said for this. Indigenous is beyond generic. With so many Native American tribes, each with a rich history, why wouldn't you assign your art department to spend a day or two crafting a couple of dozen themes showcasing their unique tapestries?
  • (2021-11-23) Philip: This is just a stack of rocks and is hardly visible with all the stuff Microsoft piles on top of the pile of rocks. This is a weak attempt. It could just as easily be Japanese or a stack of rocks from anywhere. Perhaps it's more disingenuous than indigenous.
  • (2021-11-22) JEAN: Doesn't show up on the starting Edge page, just the search bar area.
  • (2021-11-22) Evelyn: Doesn't show up on the starting Edge page, just the search bar area.
  • (2021-11-22) Steven: It is a nice looking theme. Very nice color and contrast.

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3.9 (86 votes)
Last update / version
2021-11-15 / 1.0.1
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