As part of the efforts to be more inclusive of different cultures, the “Indian Camp” section of a mural near Peter Pan’s Flight in the Magic Kingdom has been replaced with “Never Land Tribe.”
The mural, featuring a map of Never Land, can be found in the Peter Pan meet-and-greet location, next to the attraction queue.
The change is part of the ongoing Stories Matter initiative and inclusivity efforts, which addresses Disney’s past use of cultural stereotypes. Other changes have included redesigning several scenes in the Jungle Cruise, as well as the upcoming replacement of Splash Mountain with Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
For comparison, the photo below shows the “Indian Camp” label as previously seen.
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