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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Janaina Medeiros
Sweet Seals For You, Always
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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YOU ARE THE REASON
NASA

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noise dept.
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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June Shopping Haul- So Far

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Happy Juneteenth 2026
For Juneteenth this year, I'd like to share some information about a woman who few may have heard of. Her name is Dr. Opal Lee and she is considered the Grandmother of Juneteenth. She is still alive today as of June 19th 2026 at 99 years old!
Known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” Dr. Opal Lee was present on June 17, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act bill that established June 19 or “Juneteenth” a federal holiday. Ms. Lee said on that day, “Now we can celebrate freedom from the 19th of June to the 4th of July!” Opal Lee was born in Marshal, Texas, in 1926 and moved to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1937. At the age of 12, her family’s home was destroyed on June 19, 1939, but she nor her family allowed that to deter them from making an impact in the community.
Keep reading: National Women's History Museum: Dr. Opal Lee
More resources:
Ted Ed VIDEO: What is Juneteenth, and why is it important?
Learn more about Juneteenth (Post by CreatingBlackCharacters, with WWC reblogged commentary)
~Mod Colette & WWC
Baiga; India, 1928-29. Egon von Eickstedt
Scanned from the book Sahara toujours recommencé; 1978; Henri-Jean Hugot & Jean-Marc Durou and Joël Jaffré
Scanned from the book Regards sur le Niger; 1978; Michel Renaudeau & Ide Oumarou

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Scanned from the book Regards sur le Niger; 1978; Michel Renaudeau & Ide Oumarou
Scanned from the book Regards sur le Niger; 1978; Michel Renaudeau & Ide Oumarou
Ancient clay figurine from Guatemala with 11-dot pattern suggests earliest known number writing in Mesoamerica | Archaeology News Online Magazine
Ancient clay figurine from Guatemala with 11-dot pattern suggests earliest known number writing in Mesoamerica | Archaeology News Online Magazine https://share.google/0eGphnocWGlNGu5X6
Clay figurine from La Blanca, Guatemala shows 11 dots and hints at early number writing in Mesoamerica around 750–650 BCE.
james baldwin was so right when he said “the children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the globe; and I am beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of recognizing this may be incapable of morality.”
Ghadaba; Odisha, India, 2005. Ronald Vriesema

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Myanmar (Burma), 1995. Thierry Falise
Khond; Odisha, India, 2005. Ronald Vriesema
Bororo; Niger. Herve Gloaguen
Biyanu festival in Agadez, 1997. Scanned from the book Les tenues des Touaregs; Fonds documentaire de Michel Vallet; 2019; Catherine Vaudour
I need everyone to be talking about how Qween Jean, a Black trans woman (founder of Black Trans Liberation Kitchen!) won a fucking Tony last night, first openly trans person to do it!!

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Iwillimmidan Kel Denneg; Agadez, 1973. Scanned from the book Les tenues des Touaregs; Fonds documentaire de Michel Vallet; 2019; Catherine Vaudour
Something that I get chills about is the fact that the oldest story told made by the oldest civilization opens with "In those days, in those distant days, in those ancient nights."
This confirms that there is a civilization older than the Sumerians that we have yet to find
Some people get existential dread from this
Me? I think it's fucking awesome it shows just how much of this world we have yet to discover and that is just fascinating
@makaeru peer review cos this made me check when the Sumerians happened and I forget how recent history is for every other continent. 7000 - 8000 years ago just isn't that long when you're in Australia, and the amount of detailed history we have access to here is wonderful and should be recognised more internationally
Source (non Aboriginal)
And a quote I picked out from a longer interview with an Aboriginal local elder about the area where he touched on the history
Source (the rest of the interview is really interesting and all transcribed, have a look if you're curious)
This is part of my Ancient Civilizations class that I teach, which does a whole week about Australia and the Torres Strait Islands because I was sick of never seeing them represented in USAmerican history contexts. With the help of @micewithknives and @acearchaeologist I've learned so many incredible things about Australia's past and it's been incredibly rewarding to share them with students.
My favorite fact about Aboriginal oral history is the fact that we pretty recently discovered that the Aboriginal myth of the 7 Sisters, an origin story for the Pleiades star cluster, accurately reflects a point TEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO when two stars in the constellation got close enough together to no longer be distinguishable by the naked eye.
The story? 6 sisters running from something that took their 7th sister.
as a gilgar gunditj woman, i was not expecting to see my culture on my dash.
thank you for spreading our words and treating our culture with respect.