A commercial for Christian Dior’s men’s fragrance, for which actor Johnny Depp shot scenes in southeastern Utah , has been pulled from YouTube after people objected on Twitter that the ad appropriates images of Native American culture. Commenters criticized the fashion label for showing images of a Native American dancer, intercut with Depp walking in Utah’s striking redrock country, in an ad for Dior’s brand Sauvage. Those critics note that the name is French for “savage,” a word used as an insult against Native American people. Late Friday afternoon, the Dior ad ceased to exist on YouTube , replaced by a terse message: “Video unavailable. This video is private.” Posts also were removed from Instagram and Twitter. The only words spoken in the ad were delivered by Depp, who said, “We are the land,” and the name of the fragrance. “[T]he fact that ‘Sauvage’ is on some ‘we are the land’ BS is not surprising, but as always I find it deeply disturbing when brands force Native people to