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White Sail.
Aphrodite’s Baths, Cyprus.
June 2017.
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Erin O'Keefe, Silver Fold #4, 2012
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Every word has its consequences. Every silence too.
Jean-Paul Sartre (via thatkindofwoman)
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Everyday’s mother’s day | Ivory Coast 1972 | © of Fulvio Roiter
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I want back the fig jam with edible gold, the limbs tangled up in each other and bed linen and the sensation of your breath caressing my ear.
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Seshweshwe clothing is traditionally worn by newly married Sotho women known as makoti and Xhosa women
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Three Fante women from the early British colonial period,1895-1910, with elaborate hairstyles.The standing woman has a beautiful dress and wrapper of adinkra cloth stamped with swastikas. This symbol is found on Akan (Fante, Asante, Bron, etc) metalwork such as goldweights and as an adinkra symbol as shown here. From The Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives at the National Museum of African Art
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Africa | Man creating an Adinkra cloth | c. 1888-1895. Collection Ramseyer
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Kojo Baiden. Cosmos, Omnipresence. Adinkra symbol of the Asante Tribe, Ghana.
#kojo baiden#ghana#asante tribe#ashanti tribe#africa#anthropology#adinkra#all seeing eye#omnipresent
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Yaghan people
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