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fuckyeahmeikokaji · 2 months
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子)
Scanned from Shukan Jitsuwa (週刊実話), August 27, 1973.
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blueiskewl · 4 months
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Chinese Bronze Sword With An Inlaid Rock Crystal, Turquoise and Gold Hilt Warring States Period, Circa 4th - 2nd Century B.C.
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anoonimthepoorchad · 5 months
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A loud ass explosion just happened and the whole building shook. And while getting my dog from under the kitchen table I saw smoke coming out of neighboring buildings. There were two explosions actually, and my friend from across the city heard them too but only several seconds later due to sound delay. We heard them almost immediately because of how close they were. There are more missiles in the air. The air raid has been happening for hours already, and we had one earlier at night as well. It's 8 am right now. Cities like Kharkiv (north-east), Lviv (west), Odesa (south-west), Dnipro (south-east), Khmelnytsky and Vinnytsya (west-center) and Kyiv (north-center) were targeted and damaged. I think I'll update later, either with more information or just to say that the air raid is over and that we're ok
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xtruss · 9 months
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Native Tribe To Get Back Land 160 Years After Largest Mass Hanging In US History
Upper Sioux Agency state park in Minnesota, where bodies of those killed after US-Dakota war are buried, to be transferred
— Associated Press | Sunday 3 September, 2023
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The Upper Sioux Agency State Park near Granite Falls, Minnesota. Photograph: Trisha Ahmed/AP
Golden prairies and winding rivers of a Minnesota state park also hold the secret burial sites of Dakota people who died as the United States failed to fulfill treaties with Native Americans more than a century ago. Now their descendants are getting the land back.
The state is taking the rare step of transferring the park with a fraught history back to a Dakota tribe, trying to make amends for events that led to a war and the largest mass hanging in US history.
“It’s a place of holocaust. Our people starved to death there,” said Kevin Jensvold, chairman of the Upper Sioux Community, a small tribe with about 550 members just outside the park.
The Upper Sioux Agency state park in south-western Minnesota spans a little more than 2 sq miles (about 5 sq km) and includes the ruins of a federal complex where officers withheld supplies from Dakota people, leading to starvation and deaths.
Decades of tension exploded into the US-Dakota war of 1862 between settler-colonists and a faction of Dakota people, according to the Minnesota Historical Society. After the US won the war, the government hanged more people than in any other execution in the nation. A memorial honors the 38 Dakota men killed in Mankato, 110 miles (177km) from the park.
Jensvold said he has spent 18 years asking the state to return the park to his tribe. He began when a tribal elder told him it was unjust Dakota people at the time needed to pay a state fee for each visit to the graves of their ancestors there.
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Native American tribe in Maine buys back Island taken 160 years ago! The Passamaquoddy’s purchase of Pine Island for $355,000 is the latest in a series of successful ‘land back’ campaigns for indigenous people in the US. Pine Island. Photograph: Courtesy the writer, Alice Hutton. Friday 4 June, 2021
Lawmakers finally authorized the transfer this year when Democrats took control of the house, senate and governor’s office for the first time in nearly a decade, said State Senator Mary Kunesh, a Democrat and descendant of the Standing Rock Nation.
Tribes speaking out about injustices have helped more people understand how lands were taken and treaties were often not upheld, Kunesh said, adding that people seem more interested now in “doing the right thing and getting lands back to tribes”.
But the transfer also would mean fewer tourists and less money for the nearby town of Granite Falls, said Mayor Dave Smiglewski. He and other opponents say recreational land and historic sites should be publicly owned, not given to a few people, though lawmakers set aside funding for the state to buy land to replace losses in the transfer.
The park is dotted with hiking trails, campsites, picnic tables, fishing access, snowmobiling and horseback riding routes and tall grasses with wildflowers that dance in hot summer winds.
“People that want to make things right with history’s injustices are compelled often to support action like this without thinking about other ramifications,” Smiglewski said. “A number, if not a majority, of state parks have similar sacred meaning to Indigenous tribes. So where would it stop?”
In recent years, some tribes in the US, Canada and Australia have gotten their rights to ancestral lands restored with the growth of the Land Back movement, which seeks to return lands to Indigenous people.
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‘It’s a powerful feeling’: the Indigenous American tribe helping to bring back buffalo 🦬! Matt Krupnick in Wolakota Buffalo Range, South Dakota. Sunday 20 February, 2022. The Wolakota Buffalo Range in South Dakota has swelled to 750 bison with a goal of reaching 1,200. Photograph: Matt Krupnick
A National Park has never been transferred from the US government to a tribal nation, but a handful are Co-managed with Tribes, including Grand Portage National Nonument in northern Minnesota, Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona and Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, Jenny Anzelmo-Sarles of the National Park Service said.
This will be the first time Minnesota transfers a state park to a Native American community, said Ann Pierce, director of Minnesota State Parks and trails at the natural resources department.
Minnesota’s transfer, expected to take years to finish, is tucked into several large bills covering several issues. The bills allocate more than $6m to facilitate the transfer by 2033. The money can be used to buy land with recreational opportunities and pay for appraisals, road and bridge demolition and other engineering.
Chris Swedzinski and Gary Dahms, the Republican lawmakers representing the portion of the state encompassing the park, declined through their aides to comment about their stances on the transfer.
— The Guardian USA
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news4dzhozhar · 2 months
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I guess the so-called Christians in the US don't really give a damn about this because these Christians aren't white. Or they are just so desperate for their delusional "rapture" that they are fine with turning a blind eye. It is their permanent position after all.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months
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𝔅𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔨 𝔉𝔩𝔞𝔤 - 𝔉𝔬𝔯𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔯 𝔗𝔦𝔪𝔢
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grungeincluded · 3 months
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‘‘Looks like Kurt Cobain’’ in relief the band expressed when they saw their new singer (Mazvērsīte, 2018, p 50). Not only did Freimanis look like Cobain at the time, with his bleached hair but their debut album ‘‘Putni’’ (1998) [transl. ‘‘Birds’’] was influenced by Nirvana and Whitesnake. Whilst grunge was mainstream in the United States in the 1990s, it`s influence also extends to Latvia.
In 2004, Freimanis wrote the song ''The War Is Not Over'' and gave it to Latvian beloved musicians Valters Frīdenbergs and Kārlis Būmeisters, known as Valters & Kaža (members of Putnu Balle). The song won the Latvian National selection and represented Latvia in the international Eurovision contest in 2005, held in Kyiv, Ukraine, fisnishing in the 5th position.
© Grunge Included | @37fotosb
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nando161mando · 14 days
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The bad apples argument
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astrxealis · 8 months
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amanita-rubescens · 11 months
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The first wave of a genre is often the most interesting, because the artists aren't usually consciously setting out to Create A New Genre, they're just pulling influences from various places and making something new. Later on, when artists decide to make something to Fit Into The Genre, the genre becomes a pastiche of itself, and the media becomes derivative and inbred. Instead of just copying your favorite artists, try checking out your favorite artists' favorite artists.
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fuckyeahmeikokaji · 1 month
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) in Warring States Rock (戦国ロック はぐれ牙), 1973.
Scanned from Shukan Heibon (週刊平凡), August 2, 1973.
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realiv0 · 2 years
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Thank you, @my-whortleberry-friend , for this article!
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Source: https://12ft.io/proxy?ref=&q=https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2022-06/volodymyr-zelensky-ukraine-war-europe-english/komplettansicht
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DALE CROVER GOES INTO HIS EARLY MUSICAL TASTES -- NAME-DROPS A LOT OF GREAT BANDS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on budding punk rock drummer Dale Crover of the MELVINS wearing his hardcore punk influences proudly, c. early to mid '80s. 📸: Tracy Marander.
[9:30]: "I love that the MELVINS were so heavily influenced by BLACK FLAG, who are kind of like hometown heroes for us at 9:30 Club. Tell me more about how you guys got into hardcore punk."
DALE: "Okay. Well, when I joined the band those guys, the other band members, were already into BLACK FLAG, a lot of the stuff that was on SST, of course a lot of the stuff that was on Dischord, and uh, stuff like that, which I didn’t really know anything about that stuff. I come from a very isolated, redneckish city where a really intense hardcore band would have been like, IRON MAIDEN. You know? That was intense and underground. So I know that Buzz pretty much grew up liking the same stuff I did.
We grew up in the seventies so of course we liked KISS, and AEROSMITH, and all that kind of classic rock kind of stuff. At the same time, because of CREEM magazine, CREEM always had those bands but also had bands like the RAMONES and SEX PISTOLS. So, they seemed like they kind of treated those bands the same, you know? Like hey, we can like AEROSMITH and also like THE STOOGES at the same time! So, I think from that, that’s probably how we got to discovering other underground stuff, like all the stuff that was going on on the west coast, especially here in Los Angeles.
BLACK FLAG, the MINUTEMEN, plenty of the SST bands. So, a lot of those bands eventually came to Seattle. It was a very small scene, probably even smaller than what was going on in DC, I’m sure. A lot of bands didn’t really come to Seattle, it wasn’t like a main stop, especially back in the eighties. But, a lot of the west coast bands did, and that, especially BLACK FLAG, was a big influence on us."
Source: https://930club.tumblr.com/post/55013916807.
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ksenka-zarazka · 2 years
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amnesty is straight up guzzling orc money🤑🤮
BITCH like i give two fucks about sasha when other sashas are making genocide happen in occupied territories
here’s where the link refers to:
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this is literally what a scam looks like
giving money to ua orgs to fight off the enemy and end the war? no!!!
shall we pay the money for a fine that will further finance the war? of course!!!
amnesty my ass
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alfairb · 1 year
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Alone, sex in shadow walks At home with you You say you have no control At all, on you The world is an empty place Alone with you
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months
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Black Flag - I Love You
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