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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
racistbeautybloggers
csykora:
“ chirotus:
“ constant-instigator:
“ ermefinedining:
“ This map should be included in every history book.
”
Oh wow! I’ve been wanting this for ages!
”
This needs to be in every history book along with a map showing where those nations have...
ermefinedining

This map should be included in every history book.

constant-instigator

Oh wow! I’ve been wanting this for ages!

chirotus

This needs to be in every history book along with a map showing where those nations have been pushed to now.

csykora

(I’m gonna be slightly annoying and show off many pretty maps that are not what was asked for before I get to the map that is what was asked for.)

native-land.ca

“One of the most distinctive things about the Native Land maps are the borders….Indigenous identities don’t map (pardon the pun) precisely onto modern European notions of nationality and territory…. Colonialism lives and dies by the map — and the carved-up world is so central to our perspective that many of us today see the earth’s lands primarily as chunks of nations….

The reality is just that borders don’t always function the same as the simplified maps imply when it comes to indigenous history; there is a lot more movement, overlap, and complexity than one nation on each chunk of land.”

The Aboriginal Mapping Network at nativemaps.org is a great site for finding resources (and a whole map community)! They got:

-Global ones like LandMark, an “online, interactive global platform to provide maps and other critical information on lands that are collectively held and used by Indigenous Peoples and local communities.”  

-Living Atlases created by nations and alliances like voicesontheland.org, created the Okanagan Nation

-More maps like these ludicrously pretty ones of Hupačasath lands, traditional sites, and place names. There are many, many more, and you’ll probably be able to find your region/people/language. Or just wander around!

-Links to Treaty Mapsthis interactive map from the Canadian government, and historic maps like this series, which I like because it covers the early 20th century, which is often taught in classrooms as “After Indians.” Here are more maps of current populations and reservation lands in the United States.

Are none of these quite what you asked for? Yeah—I’m making a bit of a dig, but it’s not against anyone asking.

It’s against the fact that the map in the original post is from the 1970s. The linguistic theory has evolved since then; this is the map currently used in textbooks and even on Wikipedia. And I’m not talking about the level of detail, I mean there have been genuine changes in how scholars think the languages are related, and that has changed our picture of pre-Columbian historical events. It is very bonkers that the first map, which has been around long enough to look super dated to me, has never been taught this whole time.

This is the map you were asking for.

Land cessions animated by @sunisup from maps by Sam B. Hilliard of Louisiana State University, first published 1972.

I’m never criticizing anyone for starting with basic facts. We all should! I’m criticizing every history teacher you’ve had (and school board who limited the teacher, and college that didn’t prepare the teacher, and…) who didn’t do their job of tellin’ you the facts in elementary school, when you deserved to learn.

Facts about Native history aren’t Secret Wisdom. We don’t need a special reason to learn some facts. Native scholarship and Native scholars are thriving, so let’s explore their work, and question why information that exists has been deliberately overlooked so often.

katjohnadams
thespacemaid

if anyone would like to learn a couple tricks for carving pumpkins:

- dont cut out the top to scoop out the seeds, cut out the bottom instead. this way the pumpkin doesnt cave in on itself and lasts longer
- sprinkle some cinnamon inside at the top after carving. this way when you put the candle in it smells like pumpkin pie

topsiders-tanlines

this is the quality content I wanna see on my dash

dear-tumb1r

- rub the i sides with lemon after you’re done scooping. This will also help preserve the pumpkin

former-fatty

It’s fucking June, at least wait until the fourth of July, you animal.

frowningfoxbones

I’m sorry, I can’t hear you over the sound of me disemboweling this pumpkin.

abitofgnome

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

miscreant-side-puffs

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aisforarsenic

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starrystims

Turn Your Sound On !!!!

madamehearthwitch

@she-who-treads-on-water

magic-and-moonlit-wings

If I understand correctly, these are ceramic bowls floating in a pool of water, possibly in a cave because it’s echo-y, and the clinking sound is them bumping into one another. Like wind chimes, but … water chimes?

insanefastone

yo, i saw this in person over the summer! it’s an art installation!

the piece is called clinamen v.2, created by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot and included as a part of the Soundtracks exhibit in the moma - i saw it in san fran, and this photo is from a showing in new york:

the exhibit is a large shallow pool filled with white ceramic bowls in varying sizes. the bowls are pushed around the pool by a gentle current, and the sound created as they hit each other is somewhere between a wind chime and a haunted bell.

i sat there for a solid ten minutes just watching the bowls move around while listening to the sounds they made. it was absolutely hypnotic…

Soundtracks runs in the san fran moma until january 1st 2018, and i absolutely recommend going if you can. many of the exhibits play with sound in 3D spaces, and there are some truly wild contraptions on display.

Source: ifyouloveher
one-time-i-dreamt

not a dream

one-time-i-dreamt

My dad’s a criminologist, but when I was little, I didn’t know how to pronounce that word properly, so I told my kindergarten teacher, among other people, that he’s a criminal instead. Yesterday, I was talking to a dude I met at the dog park (our dogs play with each other a lot), and idk how we even got to that, but he told me a story how when he was like 8, he walked his family dog alone and someone in the park asked him where his dad was, to which he replied, “In jail,” and that person got extremely flustered and changed the topic. Turns out, his dad works in prison, but the person misunderstood and thought he was jailed instead. Kids, man.

redrosella

My dad works as a pharmaceutical manager, but as a kid I could never remember that. So at school once I told my school counselor that he sold drugs. And then to make matters worse, I realized what I said, so I tried to clarifying it by saying either “legal drugs” or “not illegal drugs” but I accidentally smashed them together and said “illegal drugs”.

insert-creativity-here

My mom works as a probation officer but has to go into courts/prisons often. One day in pre-k my teacher asked where my mom was and i said “in court”. The next day she asked if my mom was home and i said “no she’s in jail”.

takaraphoenix
takaraphoenix

I’M STARTING TO GET REALLY INTENSELY PISSED.

They canned so many LGBT+ shows this year and I am just incredibly tired.

  • The series finale of Sense8 just aired, because they had canned that show.
  • The Originals is going to wrap up its show-run in less than a month too.
  • Fosters ended a couple days ago.
  • I am currently really getting into Rise and just saw that they canned this show too, after only one season.
  • Shadowhunters.
  • Lucifer.
  • Imposters.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was announced to end after the next season too.

My list of shows with rep is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. What’s left?

  • Orange is the New Black.
  • Shameless.
  • One Day at a Time.
  • Black Lightning.
  • Runaways.

Eight out of thirteen shows with LGBT+ representation ended or got ended this year. That is literally two third of the shows with positive representation that I am watching. And then there’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which they technically also canned, but hey - the fans brought that back.

Eight. They canned in some way or shape eight shows with positive LGBT+ representation within the past two months.

I am intensely tired of this shit. I recently did inventory. I watch a total of 78 TV shows “currently running”, including those 13. And 8 of them got canceled.

That means out of 70 currently airing shows, I only get five with LGBT representation? That’s straight-up pathetic, man. Emphasis on the “straight”.

So, the point of this post, aside from me being hyper angry about this, is that if you got a good show with LGBT+ representation to recommend - leave it in the replies, because so far Pride Month has been filled with news of cancellation for me and it’s really pissing me off.

aisforarsenic
tigerstarwasamistake:
“ kaieraai:
“ thedoctor-and-his-trolls:
“ delightfully-derranged:
“ tonystarksnipples:
“ calamithyjane:
“ riddlemehiddleston:
“ pulpfanfiction:
“ glocktary:
“ thoracs:
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you did it
you win the award for best addition to my...
thoracs

glocktary

pulpfanfiction

you did it

you win the award for best addition to my post

riddlemehiddleston

i tried so fucking hard to scroll past this

calamithyjane

i tried and i failed

tonystarksnipples

delightfully-derranged

i cant breathe.

thedoctor-and-his-trolls

send help. dying

kaieraai

“I am the snake in my boot”

tigerstarwasamistake

it has been my tumblr dream to find this post….

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thebibliosphere
foxflightstudios

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH MY FRIENDS!!!

Here are the inaugural TEN weapons in my ORIENTATION & GENDER ARMORY series! Each weapon was designed using the flag of the orientation represented for inspiration!

If you want to pick up some sweet D&D/weapons enthusiast/not-just-another-flag-on-a-shirt-related pride gear, check out my redbubble here! I also have an Inprnt if you’re interested in that!

Stay tuned for info on new merch soon! Hope you love them as much as I do!

garrettauthor

HOOOOOOLY SHIIT???

Source: foxflightstudios
ladydove121

Humans are weird

ladydove121

So what if aliens dont understand flirting also this is based off of a random idea i got sorry if it is long i type to much

The crew of the space ship divergence was jawking at 2 of their humans one was their medic a pale woman with black hair and blue gray eyes she always wore a kind of nurses outfit just incase because you know humans the other was their mechanic a tan skinned man that was kinda buff he had black hair and deep brown eyes he was wearing a tee-shirt as they were called on earth and sweat pants since it was what humans called a lazy day “human misha what are humans lilly and noctis doing” said zekar one of the crew members he was asking because he was generally apalled because noctis was whispering somethings into lilly’s ear and she had turned a very bizarre shade of red as she was sitting in his lap “oh they are flirting zekar” “whats flirting” he asked ready to add a new entry to the human manual “its something couples do before they end up doing the dirty deed” human richard said “so if they could NOT FLIRT OPENLY THAT WOULD BE GREAT” he said “yeah its that but its a cute way of telling the other person you are dating that you care for them” said human misha sending a glare at richard 

sorryimshootposting
zivazivc:
“ freshest-tittymilk:
“ freshest-tittymilk:
“ jacqueleeblebs:
“ glblctzn:
“ This incredible invention is keeping girls in school For Trinitas Kunashe, like many girls in Malawi, getting her period was unexpected, unexplained and a burden...
glblctzn

This incredible invention is keeping girls in school

For Trinitas Kunashe, like many girls in Malawi, getting her period was unexpected, unexplained and a burden for her everyday life. Often, girls who do not have access to pads prefer to stay home and out of school for the duration of their periods.

But Trinitas is changing that with her amazing new invention:

Made from bright and comfortable locally-sourced fabrics, Tina Pads are a hit amongst girls in her community. They are waterproof, practical and fun – and most importantly reusable.

Determined to make sure no girl is forced to miss school because of her period, Trinitas is a passionate believer in the power of education to change lives.

#SheWill Succeed

jacqueleeblebs

You can read more about and donate to this amazing project here: http://www.flametreeinitiative.org/entrepreneurs/tinapads

freshest-tittymilk

BOOST THIS!!!

It’s a link to the project!!

SUPPORT BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES

SUPPORT BLACK WOMEN IN BUSINESS

freshest-tittymilk

I get so happy when i see people reblogging this version bc i had to dig through dozens of thousands of reblogs on mobile to make sure people find out about this incredible project… The world needs this!

zivazivc

Reusable pads should be a thing in our societies too because the regular ones are a big enviromental problem.

Source: glblctzn
dixeyray

Fake Service Dogs?

trainingfaith

You’re sitting at a cafe with your friend when suddenly a woman walks in with a toy poodle in her purse. The manager at the counter informs her “I’m sorry, but we do not allow dogs”. She replies with a heavy sigh and a “She’s a service dog. She can come with me”. Not knowing much about service dog law, and worrying about getting sued for asking further questions, he sits this woman down at a booth. There, she promptly unzips her purse and places the dog on the booth seat next to her. When the woman’s food comes out, the little dog begs and she feeds her bits off her plate. This dog is not public access trained, and proceeds to bark at those who walk by. This dog is a nuisance and causes many in the restaurant to complain. The manager cannot do anything but inform the unhappy customers that this is a service dog, so he can’t ask her to leave. In the end, it’s the customers who end up leaving.

Now I walk in with my highly trained service dog pressed against my leg in a perfect heel position, and I’m quickly bombarded by the manager telling me “No dogs! No dogs! We ALL know what happened last time”. Confused, I tell him “This is my medical alert and medical response service dog. Her right to accompany me is protected under federal law.” With a sigh, he seats me at a table far away from others where my dog promptly tucks under my feet, out of sight. When my food arrives my dog is still tucked tightly under the table because she knows she’s not supposed to eat when she’s on duty. She stays there ignoring those who walk past for the remainder of my meal. When we leave, a woman by the door exclaims “Woah, I didn’t know there was a dog here!”

See the difference?

Scenario number two occurs at a local grocery store when a man decides to bring his certified emotional support animal into the store with him. Upon entering he flashes a fancy ID card and certification papers. This dog is not as unruly as the first, but he still forges ahead of his handler, sniffs the food on display, and may seek attention from those who walk past. You find this dog adorable, and when he and his owner walk past you ask to pet him. The owner says yes and explains how all he had to do was go online, register his dog, and a few weeks later they sent him a vest, ID card, and certification papers.

Now I pull into the same grocery store. I’m in a rush to get an ingredient for a dish I’m making so I hurry into the store with my service dog next to me. I’m quickly stopped by a manager who demands to see my service dog’s certification card. Remember, this is NOT required by law, and most real service dog teams don’t have them. After 15 minutes of trying to educate, pulling up the ADA website on my phone, back and forth bickering, and drawing more of a crowd than I want to describe… I’m finally allowed in. I grab my ingredient, stand in line (where my service dog obediently moves between my legs to make space for those around me), and I get bombarded by people asking to pet my dog. I explain that she’s working, she has a very important job to do, and she’s not allowed to be pet while on duty. People walk away grumbling and complaining about how rude I was when other handlers like the man they met earlier allow their dog to be pet.

Moral of the story? Fake service dogs create real problems. The ones who are impacted the most are the true service dog handlers who rely on their dogs every day to help mitigate their disability. How would you feel if everywhere you went, you couldn’t make it 10 feet in the door because people were asking you questions? Imagine how much time that would take out of your already hectic day. Businesses lose customers because word gets out that there are unruly dogs in their store, customers become misinformed and start thinking some of these behaviors are okay, some people even start to believe the lies that anyone can just register their dog online and make him a service dog. The result? MORE fake service dogs. MORE real problems.

huskychronicles

I will reblob this until I die because it’s one of the few things that constantly genuinely infuriates me

hazelmutt

Serious subject matter. Lying to get your way creates problems for those who are honest and needs what you are lying about..

Source: trainingfaith
dixeyray

Fake Service Dogs?

trainingfaith

You’re sitting at a cafe with your friend when suddenly a woman walks in with a toy poodle in her purse. The manager at the counter informs her “I’m sorry, but we do not allow dogs”. She replies with a heavy sigh and a “She’s a service dog. She can come with me”. Not knowing much about service dog law, and worrying about getting sued for asking further questions, he sits this woman down at a booth. There, she promptly unzips her purse and places the dog on the booth seat next to her. When the woman’s food comes out, the little dog begs and she feeds her bits off her plate. This dog is not public access trained, and proceeds to bark at those who walk by. This dog is a nuisance and causes many in the restaurant to complain. The manager cannot do anything but inform the unhappy customers that this is a service dog, so he can’t ask her to leave. In the end, it’s the customers who end up leaving.

Now I walk in with my highly trained service dog pressed against my leg in a perfect heel position, and I’m quickly bombarded by the manager telling me “No dogs! No dogs! We ALL know what happened last time”. Confused, I tell him “This is my medical alert and medical response service dog. Her right to accompany me is protected under federal law.” With a sigh, he seats me at a table far away from others where my dog promptly tucks under my feet, out of sight. When my food arrives my dog is still tucked tightly under the table because she knows she’s not supposed to eat when she’s on duty. She stays there ignoring those who walk past for the remainder of my meal. When we leave, a woman by the door exclaims “Woah, I didn’t know there was a dog here!”

See the difference?

Scenario number two occurs at a local grocery store when a man decides to bring his certified emotional support animal into the store with him. Upon entering he flashes a fancy ID card and certification papers. This dog is not as unruly as the first, but he still forges ahead of his handler, sniffs the food on display, and may seek attention from those who walk past. You find this dog adorable, and when he and his owner walk past you ask to pet him. The owner says yes and explains how all he had to do was go online, register his dog, and a few weeks later they sent him a vest, ID card, and certification papers.

Now I pull into the same grocery store. I’m in a rush to get an ingredient for a dish I’m making so I hurry into the store with my service dog next to me. I’m quickly stopped by a manager who demands to see my service dog’s certification card. Remember, this is NOT required by law, and most real service dog teams don’t have them. After 15 minutes of trying to educate, pulling up the ADA website on my phone, back and forth bickering, and drawing more of a crowd than I want to describe… I’m finally allowed in. I grab my ingredient, stand in line (where my service dog obediently moves between my legs to make space for those around me), and I get bombarded by people asking to pet my dog. I explain that she’s working, she has a very important job to do, and she’s not allowed to be pet while on duty. People walk away grumbling and complaining about how rude I was when other handlers like the man they met earlier allow their dog to be pet.

Moral of the story? Fake service dogs create real problems. The ones who are impacted the most are the true service dog handlers who rely on their dogs every day to help mitigate their disability. How would you feel if everywhere you went, you couldn’t make it 10 feet in the door because people were asking you questions? Imagine how much time that would take out of your already hectic day. Businesses lose customers because word gets out that there are unruly dogs in their store, customers become misinformed and start thinking some of these behaviors are okay, some people even start to believe the lies that anyone can just register their dog online and make him a service dog. The result? MORE fake service dogs. MORE real problems.

huskychronicles

I will reblob this until I die because it’s one of the few things that constantly genuinely infuriates me

hazelmutt

Serious subject matter. Lying to get your way creates problems for those who are honest and needs what you are lying about..

Source: trainingfaith
dixeyray
bookavid

my super homophobic relative asked me for ya books to read, preferably contemporary and u know what i gave them

ari and dante

muahahhahahahhahhahahahah they’re in for a surprise

bookavid

update: 

he called me.

  • him: about that book
  • me, knowing exactly what i did :): what book?
  • him, sounding agitated: the gay book you gave me
  • me: (hoo boy here it go)
  • me: aristotle and dante? :)
  • him: …. yea
  • me: ? did you like it
  • him: i guess

being the bad person that i am i didnt just leave it be, but drilled him ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • me: no offense but im quite surprised, since… you know you’re not a fan of gay men
  • him, probably growing REALLY uncomfortable: but this is different
  • me: explain
  • him: i feel like it doesnt really matter whether they’re gay or not to be honest this is the exact same thing as reading about a girl and a boy and you really shouldnt give me shit for liking this. it’s not like this means im gay or anything, like,  being gay isnt contagious or…. bad, and -
  • me, interrupting smugly: EXACTLY
  • him: oh. 
  • him, probably realizing that gay men are regular humans: OHHHHH
  • him: ….
  • him: anyway, is there a sequel
usnavis-hat

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL

gravity-light

I will always reblog assholes realizing their past asinine behavior. I will also always reblog character development like this.

edensgardener

Always reblog character development

thestereotypebuster

and to answer his question, the sequel comes out next year

dixeyray

This is how its done.

Source: bookavid