The Lady Of The Kind Death (Sacred Rituals Documentary)

https://peertube.gravitywell.xyz/w/7PcgYAox2SDgf5vcaNBkuB

The Lady Of The Kind Death (Sacred Rituals Documentary)

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📖 The book "Beyond sentidiño", edited by Daniel Amarelo and Laura Lesta García, includes a chapter by Paula Godinho titled "Imagining Galicia: Identity Politics, Cultural Practices, and “Terrace which Looks on Another Thing Beyond”".

👉 https://www.routledge.com/Beyond-sentidino-New-Diasporic-Reflections-on-Galician-Culture/Amarelo-LestaGarcia/p/book/9781032349305

@anthropology

#Anthropodons #Histodons #HistoricalAnthropology #Galicia #IdetityPolitics #CulturalPractices #CulturalStudies #Anthropology

Beyond sentidiño: New Diasporic Reflections on Galician Culture

Beyond Sentidiño: New Diasporic Reflections on Galician Culture is an interdisciplinary study of Galician literature, languages, and cultures. The volume brings together essays from fields across the humanities and social sciences to foster a discussion that incorporates new concepts that, as of now, are not part of the imaginary of Galiza: gentrification, language imperialism, youth unemployment, deruralization and deindustrialization, media control, technocapitalism, and gender and sexual nor

Routledge & CRC Press

Saving earth and rock rings from ubiquitous bulldozers
Cultural landscapes and braided knowledge
Building a more holistic understanding of people, place and Country

"Aboriginal rings are circular, earth (or rock) features that are preserved at increasingly fewer locations across eastern Australia today."

"Braided knowledge approaches build authentic, respectful and reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous community that involve their participation in all aspects."

"...Braided knowledge approaches are lacking from studies of large, circular features known as Aboriginal earth (or rock) rings in Australia. These rings are only known to occur in Queensland, New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. It is estimated that over 400 rings once existed in NSW and Queensland, but only a quarter remain today (Bowdler Citation2001). Many rings were destroyed following European colonisation, and land development, and those that do remain are vulnerable and fragile (Marks Citation1968; Ponosov Citation1965:69–70; Strong Citation2016; see also Bashta Citation2016). The word bora has been adopted broadly from the language of the Gamilaroi people of NSW and southern Queensland to describe both rings and associated ceremonies across eastern Australia (Fuller et al. Citation2013:30)."
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Spry, C., Freedman, D. L., Hayes, E., Hitchcock, G., Morrison, W., … Mullins, B. (2025). New braided knowledge understandings of an Aboriginal earth ring and biik wurrdha (Jacksons Creek, Sunbury) on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country, southeastern Australia. Australian Archaeology, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/03122417.2024.2428019
#CulturalLandscape #AboriginalHeritage #CaringForCountry #biodiversity #ecology #grasslands #landscape #artefacts #EarthRings #boras #NSW #IndigenousePeoples #CulturalPractices #LandManagement #BraidedKnowledge #SunburyRings

Reclaiming Traditional Cultural Practices in Queer Indigenous Communities

Gallivanting Rainbows

"Pinpointing when exactly #humans began accumulating cultural insights has proven tricky because anthropologists cannot directly observe the social interactions and #culturalpractices of ancient humans. So Paige recently turned to stone tools as a proxy to understand when humans began building on what they learned.
…his team conclude that hominins were utilizing a #cumulativeculture by the Middle #Pleistocene some 600,000 years ago."

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/0524-cumulative/

0524--cumulative

The advent of “cumulative culture”—teaching others and passing down that knowledge—may have reached an inflection point around the time Neandertals and modern humans split from a common ancestor

Scientific American
This article from our archives explores the significance of human head depictions in Celtic art, highlighting their connection to religious beliefs and cultural practices such as headhunting.
#CelticArt #ReligiousBeliefs #HeadDepictions #CulturalPractices #AncestralWorship #EAZ #EAZArchives
https://doi.org/10.54799/MGXH5511
On the interpretation of Celtic head depictions | EAZ – Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Zeitschrift

EAZ, EAZ journal, Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Zeitschrift, Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift, EAZ – Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Zeitschrift

The Anthropocene condition: Evolving through social–ecological transformations

Drawing together an array of interdisciplinary studies across archaeology, ecology, anthropology, and evolutionary theory, Erle Ellis, professor of geography and environmental systems at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, explains the evolution of the cultural practices that have enabled societies to develop unprecedented capabilities to scale up and transform the ecological systems that sustain them.

Phys.org
🌍 Embracing Diversity: Discover the significance of flexible name formatting & cultural practices in UI design. Check out our latest blog post to learn why inclusivity is key!
https://www.eliza-ng.me/post/snamefieldprefe/
#UI #diversitymatters #inclusivedesign #culturalpractices
Embracing Diversity: The Importance of Flexibility in Name Formatting and Cultural Practices for UI Design

The way names are formatted and displayed in various countries and cultures around the world can be quite diverse and often misunderstood. With different naming conventions and cultural practices, it is essential for software developers and designers to consider the variability of names and the potential impact on users. A recent discussion on the topic highlighted the need for a more flexible approach to capturing and displaying names in user interfaces.

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