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Everything We Think We Know About Early Human History is Wrong | David Wengrow on Downstream – YouTube

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Everything We Think We Know About Early Human History is Wrong | David Wengrow on Downstream from YouTube

Humans have existed for at least 200,000 years. Yet until recently, historians believed that cities, astronomy, architecture and numeracy did not arrive unti…

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR-EN0YIBIg&ab_channel=NovaraMedia[/embed] Humans have existed for at least 200,000 years. Yet until recently, historians believed that cities, astronomy, architecture and numeracy did not arrive until agriculture emerged some 12,000 years ago. But what if that was wrong? What if cities existed before agriculture and our hunter gatherer ancestors enjoyed a far more complex existence than we…

India opposition’s ‘unity march’ against hate enters capital

India Unity March 2022
India opposition’s ‘unity march’ against hate enters capital (Yahoo News)

Members of India’s main opposition Congress party and thousands of supporters walked into the capital on Saturday as part of a 5-month-long cross-country…

NEW DELHI (AP) — Members of India’s main opposition Congress party and thousands of supporters walked into the capital on Saturday as part of a 5-month-long cross-country “unity march” seeking to challenge what they say is a “hate-filled” version of the country under the Hindu nationalist government.Joined by thousands of party workers and senior leaders,…

What winter solstice rituals tell us about indigenous people

Solstice
What winter solstice rituals tell us about indigenous people (The Conversation)

For indigenous peoples, winter solstice has been a time to honor their ancient sun deity. Their rituals reveal a deep understanding of the natural world.

On the day of winter solstice, many Native American communities will hold religious ceremonies or community events.The winter solstice is the day of the year when the Northern Hemisphere has the fewest hours of sunlight and the Southern Hemisphere has the most. For indigenous peoples, it has been a time to honor their ancient sun…

Joumou soup: a reminder of Haiti’s freedom

Joumou Soup
Joumou soup: a reminder of Haiti’s freedom (phnompenhpost.com)

A mix of meat, vegetables, pasta and the squash for which it is named, Haitians enjoy joumou soup every January 1 to celebrate the New Year and their country’s independence.

A mix of meat, vegetables, pasta and the squash for which it is named, Haitians enjoy joumou soup every January 1 to celebrate the New Year and their country’s independence. Source: Joumou soup: a reminder of Haiti’s freedom

Boarding Up a Boarding School: The Abandoned Saint Katherine’s Academy*

Saint Katherine Academy
https://www.abandonedamerica.us/saint-katherine-academy

“St. Katherine’s Academy was built in 1899 by a prominent citizen of the town and avid preservationist. It was originally a small country inn, a premiere destination for the elite from surrounding cities.In the 1950’s the inn was sold to the Sisters of St. Katherine who reopened the inn as a girls’ boarding school. After…

Tourist booed, detained after climbing stairs at protected Mayan monument El Castillo in Mexico – ABC7 Los Angeles

In Mexico, a dumb tourist stunt prompted a very angry reaction.People can be heard shouting “idiot” and other insults in Spanish as they doused the tourist in water. https://youtu.be/TdLkMUN6SbQ Source: Tourist booed, detained after climbing stairs at protected Mayan monument El Castillo in Mexico – ABC7 Los Angeles

Pemulwuy: The Aboriginal Guerrilla Warrior who almost broke the British

Pemulwuy was a member of the Bidgigal Clan, of the Eora nation that inhabit the Sydney Basin on the East Coast of Australia. When Arthur Phillip arrived in Kamay (Botany Bay) with the First Fleet in 1788, to establish a convict settlement, tensions soon arose between the British and the Aboriginal clans that inhabited the…

They Were Just in the Way | Indian Removal

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5P6vJs1jmY&ab_channel=KnowingBetter[/embed] The Standard American History Myth treats American Indians as if they were an obstacle in the way of westward expansion and our inevitable march of progress. But nothing about what the United States did to the Native Americans was inevitable.

The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Eartha Kitt

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PECF0ZupS28&ab_channel=KazRowe[/embed] Eartha Kitt is well known for her iconic roles as Yzma and Catwoman, or her songs like Santa Baby, but less people know much about the incredible life she led behind the scenes. Come learn with me about her rise to stardom from a childhood of abandonment, to the White House scandal that led…

The Baby Formula Shortage and the Rise of Rational Disaster Preppers

Disaster preparedness doesn’t need to be right-wing and individualistic. It does, however, need to be paired with policy. Legitimate responses to such hardship can feel hopelessly limited—become a survivalist or sit around waiting for the next disaster to befall you. But while doomsday “preppers” get all the attention, preparedness is for everyone, says Luis Rodriguez,…

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