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“Sorg etr hjarta ef þu segja ne náir einhverjum allan hug.”
— Sorrow eats the heart if you cannot tell someone your whole mind. (Hávamál)
Theodor Kittelsen - drawings/illustrations
“Evidence shows that African Americans, free and enslaved, were not passive recipients of the medical care provided them by dominant whites. Rather, they took very active roles in their own medical care. African Americans played such a significant role in the health care system in Virginia that their participation prompted colonial lawmakers to pass laws in 1748 to curb the growth of slaves administering medical treatments.” - African American Slave Medicine. This book is so wonderful. There is a list of herbs used by slaves (and their healing properties) listed in the book.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen anything like this, how amazing!
@pathlesspagan
This may be news to some. An even more in-depth book about how White “doctors” experimented on African slaves to test their failing medical interventions (mostly using sulphur and blood-letting without anesthesia 🤬) AND how they turned to our medicine because they were all dying, read “Medical Apartheid” by Harriet A. Washington.
Modern medicine was founded using the bodies of African slaves and stolen medical interventions from African slaves. Plain and simple.
Whoa.
me: what the hell is wrong with me brain: here’s a repressed memory that explains a lot of things me: Well Lock It Back Up?? Did I Ask For All That????
Memories - Lang Leav
Unreal
It’s hilarious when you tell people to not appropriate closed cultures and they’re all “fuck you, I’ll practice what I want”
Like, go ahead, but what you’re doing is not the real thing.
You’re lacking the background knowledge and information to have a whole practice.
Some traditions only share information when you get past layers of secrecy and initiation.
You think some article you pulled off Tumblr is the real thing?
But if you want to cling to your watered down version of a culture you don’t understand, be my guest lmao
Aeons pass writing the tales of us all
Day-to-day new opening for the greatest show on earth
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K so this was just supposed to be a warm up but i ended up going…almost all out with it. I love drawing Nenna. She’s like…in top five of my fav OCs to draw don’t look at me.
Tessa Thompson photographed by Timothy Sean O’Conell
African Canvas Margaret Courtney-Clarke
The Art of Africa is a casualty of colonial exploitation, surviving principally in the museums of other countries. ~ Nadine Gordimer
“My objective in this work is to document an extraordinary art form - vernacular art and architecture in West Africa - that is not transportable and therefore not seen in museums around the world. It is an attempt to capture the unseen Africa, a glimpse into the homes and into the spirit of very proud and dignified peoples. In much the same way as I photographed the art of Ndebele women, I have drawn on my personal affinity for the art itself, for methods, design and form, rather than the socio-anthropological or political realities of a people or continent in dilemma. These images portray a unique tradition of Africa, a celebration of an indigenous rural culture in which the women are the artists and the home her canvas.”
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Agent Ross after leaving Wakanda. 😫💀
Accurate.
why are sun bears like…that?
like what
oh you mean that
well
sometimes it just be like that