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Ogechi (Oge ome ego 1)
NwaanyiOwerre
Long before the incursion of Europeans into Igboland, we had our own system of Igbo alphabets called NSIBIDI which we used for a wide range of graphic communications. However, NSIBIDI
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Brenda Wallace, Potato Enthusiast 🥔
BR3NDA
1817–20 Influenza reported among Māori on coasts of Foveaux Strait 1835 Measles reported among Māori in South Island whaling stations 1838–39 ‘Rewha-rewha’ (probably influenza) in Bay of Islands and Mercury
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Antifascist Alligator 🐊
Antifagator
Here's an idpol thread that isn't really about idpol. Because what's often referred to derisively as "idpol", better called representation politics or tokenism, is not any sort of modern development.
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Andrew Levi
AndrewPRLevi
Brexit “vaccine victory”. EU-UK “vaccine war”. Intra-EU squabbling. We can learn something vital. Existential. Not about vaccines. Nor pandemics. And not what Brexiters or “I-like-the-EU-but-feel-I-must-criticise-it-now” comment
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Travis Seifman
toranosukev
Sunpu (Shizuoka City) is also the birthplace of Yamada Nagamasa, an incredible figure who in the 1620s was head of the Japanese community in Ayutthaya (Siam), head of the Ayutthaya
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John Doe
Zgoombag
Hyperborean Aryan
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Peter_hopkirk_respecter ☝🏻🇬🇧
PHRespecter
THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, is one of Rudyard Kiplings greatest stories and in this thread I will examine the historical characters and places that inspired this swashbuckling adventure
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SP fan account
thuletide
THREAD:>The basics of nationalism and the formation of ethnic/racial identity.after posting on twitter for some time, I've noticed that many people have a fundamental misunderstanding of nationalism and identity, and
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вика
slavfem
thread of discrimination, genocide, xenophobia, antislavism and orientalism against slavs around the world since ppl wanna ignore it :) all we want is some awareness and sympathy and understanding. let’s
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Every country has at one point dared to believe they’ve figured out how to beat SARS-CoV-2, until reality sets in.Sweden is taking its turnhttps://bloom.bg/3h7UyIK After a summer lull, the country
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
Typically excellent piece from @dsquareddigest The exponential insight is especially neat. Think of it a little like fishing...today you can’t export oysters to the EU (because you simply aren’t allowed
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
At that time, Europe was struggling with a calendar problem-Their Julian calendar with leaps years had cumulatively lost 8 days by 1200s & kept getting worse! Pope Gregory ordered the
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Eliza Durbin
ElizaCLST6
#CLST6 For my #CYO3, I listened to The Arch and Anth Podcast Episode 3: “How do we use ancient DNA to understand Neolithic Britain?” In this podcast, Dr. Tom Booth
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The 1970s was a decade of serious anxiety about food supplies. Norman Tebbit, of all people, urged the government to consider rationing basic foodstuffs. That played a significant role in
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p3stilence
p3st
Are Minikaaraaje people really cannibals? #Thread on #minikaaraaje , who we share the Indian Ocean with and probably have a chance of drifting off to as this song sayshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a63VXsg6_aM According
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
Patrice Lumumba, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was assassinated by Moise Tshombe’s mercenaries on this day in 1961. Tshombe did the dirty work, but a conspiracy of Western
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