UC Berkeley Professor Taught with Suspected Native American Remains — ProPublica

A Top UC Berkeley Professor Taught With Remains That May Include Dozens of Native Americans
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Despite decades of Indigenous activism and resistance, UC Berkeley has failed to return the remains of thousands of Native Americans to tribes. The university is still discovering more human remains in its collection.

White, a world-renowned expert on human evolution, said the collection was passed down through generations of anthropology professors before he started teaching with it in the late 1970s. It came with no records, he said. Most were not labeled at all or said only “lab.” But that simple description masked a dark history, UC Berkeley…

HALVA Recipe | Mourning Traditions | How Food Helps Us Cope with Loss l 5 Stages of Grief

HALVA Recipe | Mourning Traditions | How Food Helps Us Cope with Loss l 5 Stages of Grief
HALVA Recipe | Mourning Traditions | How Food Helps Us Cope with Loss l 5 Stages of Grief from YouTube

Hello everyone! Three and a half weeks after the earthquake, we are back in our kitchen. Turkiye has faced maybe one of the biggest catastrophes of last century, in which we have officially lost more than 40K country citizen. (Predicted number of total deaths in this event might be above 300K.) We managed the emergency phase by cooking long-lasting nutritious disaster food in Bahcesehir University Gastronomy & Culinary Arts Faculty kitchens together with many beautiful people, missionary chefs.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kq45sU7Fjg&ab_channel=Refika%27sKitchen[/embed] Many dedicated volunteers worked with us with full effort to help us ease this process for everyone. We, as a team, are aware that there is a long road to take for a relief in its fullest sense but we are going to keep doing what we have to do, what we can do.…

Doc Watson at 100: The virtuoso guitarist brought Appalachian music to a worldwide audience and influenced generations of musicians

Doc Watson

Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson was born on March 3, 1923, in Stony Fork, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but his music is as influential now – more than a decade after his 2012 death – as at any time during his long career. During that time he was arguably America’s most beloved folk…

I Watched Ancient Apocalypse So You Don’t Have To (Part 1, 2, and 3)

I Watched Ancient Apocalypse So You Don't Have To (Part 1)
I Watched Ancient Apocalypse So You Don’t Have To (Part 1) from YouTube

Howdy friends! In this video, we begin our deep dive into the wonderful and imaginative world of Graham Hancock, journalist, sociologist, pseudoscientist, and pyramid enthusiast.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iCIZQX9i1A&ab_channel=Miniminuteman[/embed] In his most recent documentary series on Netflix, Hancock postulates the existence of an ancient lost civilization that dominated the world at the end of the last ice age. Throughout this series I will be taking a balanced look at this claim, weighing each piece of evidence presented, in an attempt to determine whether…

Explore the Oldest Digitized Photos from the Schomburg Center | The New York Public Library

Type of Resource still image Genre Photographs Date Created 1840 - 1849 Division Schomburg Center

The Schomburg Center’s Photographs and Prints Division houses more than 500,000 photographs, lithographs, and engravings by and about Black people in the U.S., Africa, and the wider African Diaspora. Recently, 17 daguerreotype portraits in the Division dating from the 1840s to 1850s, most of them featuring Black subjects, were digitized and are now available to…

What was the Inquisition? The Origins, Theory and Practice of the Medieval War Against Heresy

What was the Inquisition?
What was the Inquisition? The Origins, Theory and Practice of the Medieval War Against Heresy from YouTube

There is perhaps nothing that evokes the grim, tortured terror of the middle ages more than the institution of the Inquisition. Long conceived as the worst …

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs7OEFCQkKs&ab_channel=ESOTERICA[/embed] There is perhaps nothing that evokes the grim, tortured terror of the middle ages more than the institution of the Inquisition. Long conceived as the worst imaginable combination of legal impunity and religious fanaticism, the inquisition remains more the object of horror than deeply understood. Originating in the 13th century attempt to suppress the…

This Ancient Civilization Wasn’t Discovered Until 2001 | Jiroft: Iran’s Lost Civilization

Jiroft: Iran's Lost Civilization - an interestingly sculpted pot with a figure of a dancing person with an orange stone on their belly, and a surprised person standing to its screen right.
This Ancient Civilization Wasn’t Discovered Until 2001! Jiroft: Iran’s Lost Civilization from YouTube

#mesopotamia #Iran #Archaeology
In 2001, a flash flood on a plain in southern Iran, exposed the archaeological remains of a previously unknown ancient civilization. The beautiful and captivating finds that came out of the ground brought to light the 4,000 year old Bronze Age culture that prospered alongside the likes of the Indus and Mesopotamian civilizations. An ancient, possibly mythological city whos discovery could forever change our understanding of history, like that of the legendary Troy and elusive Punt. This is Jiroft: Iran’s Lost Civilization

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epaEZt7wlFM&ab_channel=DigItWithRaven[/embed]