Storage of grain. Aït El-Kaïd mountain village, Algeria. Scanned from the book Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women; 1996; Margaret Courtney-Clarke

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Storage of grain. Aït El-Kaïd mountain village, Algeria. Scanned from the book Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women; 1996; Margaret Courtney-Clarke
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Bakhnoug; two gazelles eating palm leaves. Scanned from the book Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women; 1996; Margaret Courtney-Clarke
The bakhnoug is a large shawl woven and worn in winter by women in the mountainous regions of southern Tunisia.
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Rest in peace Akihiro Miwa (1935-2026)
I haven't seen anyone talking about this and just wanted to make a quick post on here.
Akihiro Miwa recently passed away peacefully june 20th, and was not only a drag queen and a queer icon, but also the japanese voice of Arceus in the movie Arceus and the jewel of life, as well as the witch from Howl's moving castle and Moro from Princess Mononke.
Rest in peace and thank you for the wonderfull impact you made in this world.
Nobuhiko Obayashi, Hausu, 1977
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