"Si toda enfermedad es curable cuando se le deja
transcurrir solo lo suficiente —hasta la desembocadura— en la corriente del
narrar, entonces podríamos definir el dolor como un estado del ser que no se
resiste al flujo narrativo. A ese flujo, cantado y colectivo, le apuestan los mɨnɨka
cuando abren el canasto del jagagɨ. El jagagɨ abre las puertas del ser, va hasta
sus orígenes, remueve capas. La experiencia estética es la mejor medicina y llega
incluso a curar problemas sociales y a detener guerras. La experiencia estética
propiciada por las plantas enseña a vivir bonito." Selnich Vivas Hurtado pp. 18. tomado del libro Jagagɨaɨ Riazéyue y otros narradores mɨnɨka
Las tropas de ocupación y los mercenarios contratados por la promotora insiste en destruir los grabados libico-bereber de nuestros antepasados, claramente se aprecia a un colonizador como lo destruye con sus propias manos, hasta cuándo tenemos que soportar a éstos invasores.
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Apreciado por los pueblos aborígenes australianos durante más de 1.500 años, este antiguo y fascinante instrumento de viento resuena con paz y sanación. Esencial en nuestro mundo turbulento.
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MAKAH por sebastriano landfall
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Main part is an island habitable in the coastal areas but with a very hot hostile center
Ecological niches usually occupied by mammals are filed by another group instead in the absence of native mammals (rats are invasive on Vvardenfell Change My Mind), and this group is therefore wildly more diversified on that island than everywhere alse in the wolrd. In this case the remplacement groupe isn't birds like in Aotearoa/NZ but Insects
Locations of some of the earliest known human settlement sites in Australia and New Guinea first occupied at least 40,000 years ago. The orange shaded area was dry land at the time people first arrived in Australasia from island South-east Asia about 65,000 years ago, when the sea level was about 70m (230ft) lower than it is today.
Sea level during the pleistocene
Sea levels were lower around the world during much of the Pleistocene. The period shown here is from 25,000 years ago. Examples of land bridges are seen in the Bering Land Bridge, and around what is now the British Isles and the rest of North-Western Europe, and between what is now Australia and New Guinea. These areas of land were covered by rising seas around 11,000 years ago at the end of the most recent period of glaciation (the Last Glacial Period).
The Edge of Memory Ancient Stories, Oral Tradition and the Post-Glacial World By Patrick Nunn
di Giancarlo Barbadoro
Le tradizioni aborigene e il ricordo dell’antico Eden nel mito del “Dreamtime” in cui si ripetono il mito di Fetonte e quello delle origini dell’umanità. La leggendaria “Croce del Sud” e i rettiloidi, compagni da sempre della specie umana. La saga di un popolo giunto dal continente di ghiaccio che conserva il ricordo della storia dell’umanità e celebra il mito del ritorno…
Indian Colored - Just an example of what took place in most aboriginal Nations. #History #Indian
…As they categorized us as ‘indian’, ‘colored’, ‘negro’, ‘black’ then African American — many of us stood strong and refused to accept any of the colonizer’s names. For instance the names of Narragansett and Wampanoag were considered sacred to its people; no other names would do. This 1925 photo of the two nations in Providence, Rhode Island depicts the transition however in dress. All…