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srkgirlblogger · 2 years
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paintings by Angelo da Fonseca- Holy Family, Untitled and Supper
Merry Christmas!
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samanthatrans999 · 2 months
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Waiting for a Indian Christian friend who is dreaming of Muslim alpha cock, so we can convert together.
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dukejeyaraj · 2 years
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TOUCHING 2500 YOUNG PEOPLE!
TOUCHING 2500 YOUNG PEOPLE!
G4 Mission Ministry Report, Sept 1 – Oct 15, 2022 *Month-end midnight prayer over Zoom on both 31 Aug-1Sept and 30Sept-1Oct. Close to 30 people from India over and beyond joined. Duke shared brief messages. The 1 Oct message is here:  *Twice we had the Fountain of Tears Against Mountain of Fears Fasting Prayer. We prayed for the nations, the nation, the Google Generation and personal tensions…
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haliaiii · 4 months
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People really need to chill the fuck out when it comes to religion because what the fuck. Religion is a nice belief that keeps you going, and faith is wonderful and all, but it should be kept away from politics PLEASE. I genuinely cannot look at one more political party anywhere in the world who uses religion as an actual reason to justify their bullshit, let alone make it their entire political propaganda. It's just a way to control people and everyone is fucking falling for it. The height of stupidity and brainwashing lies with every religious conservative
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vrisbian · 10 months
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For a bit of context to Mizu’s situation- she is going to travel to London in the year 1657
Right now, it isn’t the English who were doing the big trade in Japan or wider Asia, it was the Dutch and Portugese.
The Edo period of isolation is going to last for another 200 years.
The first Chinese person to enter England (at least, on record) won’t be for near another 30 years in 1685.
Tea hasn’t even reached England yet. The first shipment will arrive through Holland’s trade with China at about 1658.
This is the time of Oliver Cromwell, the Anglo-Spanish War, and England’s colonization of the Americas and is still beginning to claw itself into India.
Mizu cannot speak English (I hope she can barter for Fowler to teach her some in this months long voyage), certainly isn’t white passing, and is going to an England that would not be familiar with a foreign presence at all.
This is feels like a horrible trap that leaves her horribly dependent on a foul person and both highly noticeable and ‘exotic’. Like I really am interested if concerned to see where and how this can go.
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aworldofpattern · 4 months
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Christian Allaire at the Met Gala 2024, wearing custom outfit by Jamie Okuma.
Allaire, a fashion writer at US Vogue, is Ojibwe, and a member of the Nipissing First Nation, Ontario. Okuma is a Luiseno, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, and Okinawan who is also an enrolled member of the La Jolla band of Indians in Southern California where she lives and works.
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Allaire: 'I knew I wanted to wear an Indigenous designer to the Met this year. When I heard this year’s theme—“Sleeping Beauties”—and dress code—“The Garden of Time”—I was instantly struck by a few concepts: That our Indigenous designs & craftwork have persisted FOREVER, and that many of our traditional garments have always beautifully reflected the natural world that surrounds us.
On the blazer, @j.okuma used a hand-reverse appliqué method to illustrate two of my favorite flowers from back home: Lupines and Indian Paintbrushes. Turns out, these flowers are also popular in Jamie’s region down on the West Coast. (We both agreed they are very “rezzy flowers.” 😉) For the pants, Jamie also put a contemporary twist on a traditional breechcloth, instead adding a built-in panel to formal tailoring. I absolutely adore how she mixed the old with the new.
To finish off the look, Jamie also surprised me with a special Bandolier-style bag that made me super emotional when I unboxed it. She found an ANTIQUE piece of Ojibwe floral beadwork (likely turn of the century) to represent my specific heritage, and then helped restore it into a cross-body style—adding modern touches like crystal straps and ribbon embellishments.
Many archival photos show Ojibwe men wearing similar Bandolier bags throughout history, and when I carried it last night, I couldn’t help but feel like I was carrying a piece of my ancestors with me. And holllah - we made it to the MET.'
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leroibobo · 10 months
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the paradesi synagogue in kochi, kerala, india. the first synagogue on the site, built by the city's longstanding malabari jewish community, was destroyed by portugese who'd colonized the area in their persecution of locals. it was rebuilt in 1568 by spanish and portugese jews who fled persecution and later expulsion, hence the name "paradesi" ("foreign" in malayalam).
these sephardic jews and a community of jews of mixed african and european descent who were formerly enslaved ("meshuchrarim", "freedmen" in hebrew) joined the malabari jewish community of kochi and somewhat integrated. they were later joined by some iraqi, persian, yemenite, afghan, and dutch sephardic jews. the middle eastern and european jews were considered "white jews" and permitted malabari jews and meshuchrarim to worship in the synagogue. however, in what seems like a combination of local caste dynamics and racism, malabari jews were not allowed full membership. meshuchrarim weren't allowed in at all, but were instead made to sit outside during services and not allowed their own place of worship or other communal rights.
as the "white jews" tended to be rather wealthy from trade, this synagogue contains multiple antiquities. they include belgian glass chandeliers on its walls, hand-painted porcelain tiles from china on its floors, and an oriental rug that was gifted by ethiopian emperor haile selassie.
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moonylads · 3 months
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careful, your inner coloniser is showing 🥴
careful, your inner cowardness is showing 🥴
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torturedpoettsv · 4 months
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no personal hate to anyone but ye jo log hai jo apne insta bio mai ‘कट्टर हिंदू’, ‘जय श्री राम’, etc etc. likhte hai, agar inse Ramayan, Mahabharat, Bhagwad Geeta- se kuch pooch liya jaye to shayad silence ya fir faltu bakwaas/arguments ke alawa aur kuch nhi hoga batane ko
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viscountessevie · 5 months
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RIP to Katharine Sharma, you're not dead but they gave you the wrong name 😭
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samanthatrans999 · 1 month
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Future of every Christian boys feminized ,pumped & islamized for breeding. Proud Muslimha
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nohkalikai · 1 year
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Dalit Madonna (2000) by Jyoti Sahi
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nando161mando · 3 months
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A badge from Tamil Nadu, India, depicting St. Mary and Jesus Christ. British Museum. 1991,1213.4
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lord-here-i-am · 5 months
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Hl. Katharina (Kateri) Tekakwitha
Gefeiert Am 17. April
Hl. Katharina (Kateri) Tekakwitha Büßerin * 1656 in Ossernenon - dem heutigen Auriesville im Bundesstaat New York in den USA † 17. April 1680 in Caughnawaga / Kahnawake in Kanada
Kateri, Indianerin aus dem Irokesenstamm der Mohawks, wurde nach dem frühen Tod ihrer Eltern von Verwandten erzogen. Sie lehnte mehrfach eine Heirat ab und gelobte Jungfräulichkeit. Als 20-jährige wurde sie von einem Jesuitenpater getauft und wurde dadurch sehr schweren Anfeindungen ausgesetzt. Sie schloss sich einer Missionsstation der Jesuiten bei Montreal an. Dort führte sie ein Leben der Buße und des Gebets. Nach ihrem Tod ereigneten sich Wunder und Heilungen. Ihre Gebeine sind im Reservat der Mohawk-Indianer in Caughnawaga aufbewahrt. Die "Lilie der Mohawks" war die erste Indianerin, die selig gesprochen wurde. Papst Benedikt XVI. sprach sie im Oktober 2012 heilig.
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