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A New Year A New DrThneedle
KnitMeAThneed
OK, hands up who has been listening to sea shanties? Specifically this one? Cos I was intrigued by the line about the Wellerman bringing sugar, tea and rum to the
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Oba Bosque
AshwagandhaAli
Thread on "History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony 1581-1990" by James Forsyth. Stefan of Perm and the conversion of Permian peoples to Christianity. Stefan made an
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Alethea Arnaquq-Baril❄️
Alethea_Aggiuq
THREAD - for the love of Inukness, indigeneity and documentary film:A lot of very eloquent things have been said in response to the news about Michelle Latimer’s apparently insufficient claims
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Christopher Helali
ChrisHelali
On the topic of Indigenous peoples, "settlers," Settler-colonialism, I would like to present a thread on the Communist Party USA's position on Native American Indian Liberation adopted at the 22nd
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Jarita Bavido
JaritaBavido
Nsowakwet, also known as Chief John Young, was leader of a band of Potawatomi that lived in Central Wisconsin from 1880-1910. Their settlement was located in the southeast corner of
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🎄 Pongo 🎄
mell0wbr1ckroad
Thread with excerpts from Chasing American Monsters by Jason Offutt The introduction is a couple of pages but I'll just jump right into it. The book is essentially a list
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mag
magmagmagnus
This is a deeply cynical response which refuses to acknowledge Israel's responsibility an occupying power. To unpack that a bit (ok, a lot) more:https://twitter.com/BoardofDeputies/status/1346101473525047296 1/ In their response to this
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your infernal jøker
GhostsSeeHumans
So, I want to do a historical analysis on this article, and what I think it gets wrong. To start, however, I’d like to say that Murray Bookchin is a
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I too am a Black-passing Latina
InADash
1. Sees a Latin American film centering Black people2. Clicks on director & producers3. Sees a bunch of white Latin Americans (usually middle class or richer)4. Turns off wifi for
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Essential Borker
workingdog_
Cultural appropriation versus cultural exchangeCultural exchange is when two people/groups share their culture with each other, willingly, without violence. When I teach a goyish chicanx friend Jewish cooking and they
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kenlee Bonecutter🍉
Ken_bone27
In honor of #WVDay ,here’s a thread of some WV history & facts:The 1st Wheeling Convention(1861) was the the first action for WV to becoming a state after delegates from
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Solidarity Is not a Market Exchange
decolonialcommi
A thread of literature where people can read about & understand settler-colonialism. Not as an ontological temporality, but as a continuing structure, not an event. One that continues to be
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: February 8, 1887. President Cleveland signs the Dawes Act, splitting up Indian reservations in order to create individual parcels of land and then sell the
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
So that's the thing!Basically as soon as Anglo colonizers rolled into a place, they actively destroyed wild protein sources... because they didn't own them.So we literally have no idea how
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Bu Noor
bu_noor89
[THREAD] Sunni genocide fact or fiction?Recently on Twitter there has been discussion on Sunni genocide as it is commonly denied by Shias who claim it is merely a fabrication &
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Nova Scotia Museum
NS_Museum
The Black Loyalists founded settlements throughout Nova Scotia. The largest was at Birchtown, near Shelburne, with an initial population of about 1500. Birchtown today is the home of the Black
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