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havatabanca · 1 year
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Diwali in Trinidad, 2012 by Roger Seepersad
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piononostalgia · 1 year
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Renluka Maharaj
« Vidya and Vashti »
Acrylic paint, acrylic markers, glitter, rhinestones, archival photo on canvas, 2020
« Wong's Studio 1943 »
Mixed Media on Archival Paper, 2019
« Susie, Sero, Bebe »
Acrylic paint, acrylic markers, acrylic gold leaves and archival photo on canvas
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mymusicbias · 10 months
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rotipizza · 2 years
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pumpkinsy0 · 2 months
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I saw one of ur posts saying u hc Buck as trini
So do u hc him indo-trini, Afro-trini or dougla(indo-afro mixed)?
personally i see him as afro trini but he has some indian ancestry if yknow what i mean???
but i mean i guess u could also see him as being dougla, nothing wrong w that either
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gravalicious · 11 months
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In defiance of the orderly classification of race and religion, Indo-Trinidadians participate in and contribute actively to what is commonly labeled as the “African” Orisha tradition. Houk (1995, 135) describes these Indo-Trini participants as mainly interested bystanders, though he estimates their presence as being up to 10 percent of the Orisha tradition, including notable shrine leaders and drummers. The influence from Indo-Trinidadian culture moves beyond the individual level of participation in community to theological influences from Hinduism. Aiyejina and Gibbons remark, “So strong is the inter-penetration of Africa and India in Trinidad that, in the context of the Orisha tradition, Osayin is perceived by some Orisha practitioners as having an Indian dimension and Hindu deities are represented in many Orisha chapelles or in separate Hindu chapelles within the same yard” (1999, 198).9 In addition to there being Indo-Trinidadian adherents to Ifá/Orisha and the theological influence of Hinduism, there also exist cultural and political sites of support between sectors of the respective communities.
N. Fadeke Castor - Spiritual citizenship: transnational pathways from black power to Ifá in Trinidad (2017)
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buggin-0ut · 2 months
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Crazy how she actually looks Indo trini. You make one of the best realistic sims. More tutorials plss?? Maybe a female and male couple? 😩
https://www.tumblr.com/buggin-0ut/747962811034009600/made-another-oc-today-kilo-soca
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AWWW, mann i love this, THANK YOU! One of my fixations is physiognomy and facial features in general, so i try to pay real close attention to detail when i make my sims a specific ethnicity.
and WILL DO!, I been looking for pc screen recording apps, so if yall know of any, 私に教えてください!
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SN: in the meantime, I am doing sim requests :-)
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dieanywhereelseart · 3 years
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ok the encanto post got me thinking. jon and martin living Somewhere Else as the beloved cryptid family of the town. they work to take out malicious avatars and wind up collecting child avatars along the way. they expect to be shunned but actually the town is enamored by their powers. idk i just think its neat
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global-musings · 7 years
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Indo-Caribbean Hindu wedding
Location: Trinidad and Tobago 
Photographer: David Alan Harvey
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havatabanca · 5 months
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iwocrack · 3 years
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i know we live in an imperfect world, with imperfect people but today i'm going to be happy watching kamala harris take her oath.
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piononostalgia · 1 year
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Wendy Nanan
« Idyllic Marriage »
Papier-mache, oil paint, 1990
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mymusicbias · 9 months
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bossymarmalade · 4 years
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it is Very Tiring for somebody who is Indo-Trinidadian to be viewed with suspicion when I use Caribbean slang/patois/intonations, steups
[ This is part of a bigger conversation about how the population of the West Indies is perceived as being primarily African-descended and then stereotyped accordingly, which is obviously shitty for black Wessindians, but also has the added gross effect of negating the identities of Wessindians who are Indian, Chinese, indigenous, etcetera. And then people who don’t know any better accuse us of ‘appropriating’ what they think is solely black Caribbean slang. It’s my culture too! The same way black Trinis have every right to use the Hindi words/slang in Trinidadian patois! North American racialized dynamics are NOT UNIVERSALLY APPLICABLE!! ]
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hoennislands · 4 years
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No but I said this before but I really thought that Lilly Singh was Indo-Trini but turns out she’s just Indian from Canada :/
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