Diwali in Amritsar, Punjab, India.

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Kiana Khansmith
Xuebing Du

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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle

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Janaina Medeiros
will byers stan first human second
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Love Begins
ojovivo
hello vonnie
Peter Solarz

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@jok3ra
Diwali in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
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Elder one by Petr Sýkora instagram.com/say_ps
It’s been almost a 10 year journey and I couldn’t imagine a better group of people to be sharing this with. - Chris Evans
For those who needed this today.
God, the look in his eyes. he means it.
when things are good but the depression strikes back
Thunderbird Strike is the latest from Indigenous developer Elizabeth LaPensée.
In Thunderbird Strike, a new side-scrolling game that launches at the ImagineNATIVEfestival this week in Toronto, players can control a thunderbird—a symbol in several Indigenous cultures—that destroys as much of the oil industry’s machinery and pipelines as it possibly can. And it’s so satisfying.
The game was created by Elizabeth LaPensée, an Anishinaabe, Métis, and Irish games developer, and assistant professor of media and information at Michigan State University. She told me in an interview that she wanted to create a game where Indigenous players could reclaim some agency around oil pipelines, even if through a video game.
“Especially when we’re talking in the context of pipelines, and the oil industry, there are some wins we can have. But ultimately protectors will be pushed out and the processes are going to move forward. It’s happening with mining and it’s happening with pipelines,” LaPensée told me over the phone.
The creator of this game is getting attacked and defamed by oil lobbyists and racists
(and let’s be honest, the venn diagram circle of “oil lobbyists” is just a small circle in the larger circle of “racists”) and could really use support and advocacy:
tweets via @nativeapprops on twitter. Here’s the link to that “Framing Indigenous resistance as terrorism” piece, and here’s the game’s creator’s twitter.
And here’s the game website:
https://www.thunderbirdstrike.com/
You can download it for Windows now here (it’s free), iOS and Android versions coming due out in December.
@tainbo
I scrolled and saw my face
Was this cat employed to do this? Like is she the biggest baddest bird in yo building catchin mf in the game? And they called her?!
Chris Daniele
Yosemite National Park Inst @edraderphotography
the road was a bit too treacherous for our van to get any closer, but waving my Rohan flag at Edoras from the hills of the valley was pretty breathtaking