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Dead at 88, David Hockney
Long before George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. engineered his massive steel monolith for the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, the fundamental concept of the “pleasure wheel” was spinning throughout the Ottoman Empire. By the early 1900s, these traditional, hand-cranked wooden structures, often referred to in Turkish as a dönme dolap (spinning cupboard), remained a vibrant fixture of rural markets, Eid celebrations, and village festivals across Anatolia and the Balkans.
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Flower pollen is used to bless the girl during the Apache sunrise ceremony; a ceremony girls go through after their first menstruation. Scanned from the book Insight Guides: Native America; 1993; photos by John Running & Monty Roessel
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Scanned from the book Insight Guides: Native America; 1993; photos by John Running & Monty Roessel
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A young couple. Scanned from the book Insight Guides: Native America; 1993; photos by John Running & Monty Roessel