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Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism

Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism – SAPIENS (SAPIENS)

Two Indigenous archaeologists in the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and similar terms continue to cause harm.

Two Indigenous archaeologists from the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and other common archaeological terms continue to cause harm. They offer insights into how to rewrite narratives of the past.

Did the Vikings Kill Gay People and Dump them in Bogs?

Did the Vikings Kill Gay People and Dump them in Bogs?
Did the Vikings Kill Gay People and Dump them in Bogs? from YouTube

*CONTENT WARNING: Adult themes and images of human remains*

There’s an odd rumour that’s spread around that the Vikings murdered people we would today consider part of the LGBTQ+ community and dumped their bodies in peat bogs. Yeah, I know.
But what evidence do we have that same-sex relationships were frowned upon in the Viking Age? Was it really not OK to be gay in Viking Age Europe? Is this just a case of later church laws imposing their views on others? Did the Vikings really have masculinity so fragile you could knock it down with a feather? And what does an unreliable Imperial Roman writer, gladiators, and ancient undertakers have to do with all of this?
And where did I leave my tea?
Join Jimmy as he explores what sources we actually have on all of these attitudes, and maybe enjoy the birdsong and greenery as well.

https://youtu.be/_cYRcN3CP6Q The amazing work of Antti Palosaari, who made me my new intro animation: @Anttimation Some reading: https://www.kyrackramer.com/2018/11/0… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of… WARNING: mentions sexual assault: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40918734 https://www.jstor.org/stable/41658776 Find me elsewhere: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimmyjohnson Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thewelshviking My actual website: www.welshviking.com

Sacrifice, Society, Butchers, and Philosophy

Sacrifice, Society, Butchers, and Philosophy
Sacrifice, Society, Butchers, and Philosophy from YouTube

Understanding the sacrificial ritual and feast within Indo-European Culture, allows us to align it to the Proto Indo-European Creation Myth. And in this video we look at Society, Butchers, Sacrifice, and Philosophy to see how it brings all this together. This video does discuss sensitive topics such as human and animal sacrifice, and so please avoid watching if such topics will upset you.

► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crecganford ► Facebook Fan Page: https://facebook.com/crecganford Patreon: ► Join the Patreon: » https://www.patreon.com/crecganford In this video, Crecganford dives deep into the connection between ancient rituals of sacrifice and modern social rituals. It is absolutely riveting, and helpful in understanding the bases of some ways hierarchy plays out in many societies.

What did Africans do in the face of European subjugation of their territories?

What did Africans do in the face of European subjugation of their territories?
What did Africans do in the face of European subjugation of their territories? from YouTube

The subjugation of Africa by the European by nations was made possible by the Europeans capitalisation on the weakness of Africa.
Africans were not able to understand the intentions of the Europeans. They welcomed the visitors with it open arms without knowing that they were under systematic attack.
The Europeans made use of out force, threat of force, tricks, capitalisation on the internal disagreements and other weaknesses of Africans to subdue Africa.

The context and phases of the subjugation of African nations during colonialism.

IFA CHANTS & LOVELY SONG for ORUNMILA

Orunmila Songs
IFA CHANTS & LOVELY SONG ( ORIKI IFA & ORIN IFA ) from YouTube

A sacred praises and a powerful song of IFA ( ORUNMILA ) . A suitable music to meditate your guardians angel ( IFA / Orunmila )#ifasong #isese #culture #musi…

Listen to this wonderful collection of songs for the Yoruba deity Orunmila. Orunmila’s domain is in wisdom, knowledge, intellect, and destiny. Aligning with him helps us to travel decisively and walk softly on this Earth.

Remembering And Celebrating The Late Rock ‘N’ Roll Megastar All-Time Great Tina Turner

Politicrat
Remembering And Celebrating The Late Rock ‘N’ Roll Megastar All-Time Great Tina Turner from THE POLITICRAT()

On this Wednesday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore pays tribute to the one and only Tina Turner, megastar extraordinaire and one of the ten greatest entertainers who ever lived. Turner passed away today at 83. May 24, 2023. Donate: https://www.paypal.me/PopcornReel New podcast: TÁR Tal…

On this Wednesday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore pays tribute to the one and only Tina Turner, megastar extraordinaire and one of the ten greatest entertainers who ever lived. Turner passed away today at 83. May 24, 2023.

When Right-Wing Extremists Crashed the French Drone Festival

Right Wing Extremists Crash the French Drone Festival
When Right-Wing Extremists Crashed the French Drone Festival by Philip Sherburne (Pitchfork)

Set among ruins that predate Stonehenge, You Origin festival reshaped the work of Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley, Kali Malone, and more around meditative surroundings—despite some unwanted guests.

The entire weekend was shot through with an uncommon spirit of openness, as if everyone realized how rare an opportunity it was to see music in this meditative context. All the events converged upon an overlapping set of themes: the intersection of sound and landscape, space and time, presence and ephemerality. Above all, it felt…

Lecture: She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia ca. 3400-2000 BC

Lecture: She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia ca. 3400-2000 BC

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlWewLEWbyM&ab_channel=TheMorganLibrary%26Museum[/embed] Sidney Babcock, the Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen Curator and Department Head of the Department of Ancient Western Asian Seals and Tablets and curator of She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia ca. 3400-2000 B.C., provides an overview of the exhibition’s themes and highlights several key objects. The show brings together for the first…

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