Mar. 22nd, 2020
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‘Tibetan singing bowls’ are not Tibetan. Sincerely, a Tibetan person by Tenzin Dheden.
The Art and Science of Staying Warm by Jessica Davey-Quantick. I thought the fur ruffs around parka hoods were decorative, but the people who live in extreme cold have finely engineered them to keep faces warm.
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address Greetings to the Natural World by: English version: John Stokes and Kanawahienton(David Benedict, Turtle Clan/Mohawk) Mohawk version: Rokwaho (Dan Thompson, Wolf Clan/Mohawk) Original inspiration: Tekaronianekon (Jake Swamp, Wolf Clan/Mohawk). Been saving this one since Thanksgiving, and it fits right in here. Even if it is for gatherings and we can't gather at the moment.
The Korean Secret to Happiness and Success by Euny Hong. "With “nunchi,” all you need is your eyes, your ears and a quiet mind." Been saving this one for a while too.
Where Women Made History: East Coast Edition and West Coast Edition at the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Climate Change Isn’t Racist — People Are by Mary Annaïse Heglar, via How I learned to cope with climate grief on BikePortland.
‘Tibetan singing bowls’ are not Tibetan. Sincerely, a Tibetan person by Tenzin Dheden.
The Art and Science of Staying Warm by Jessica Davey-Quantick. I thought the fur ruffs around parka hoods were decorative, but the people who live in extreme cold have finely engineered them to keep faces warm.
Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address Greetings to the Natural World by: English version: John Stokes and Kanawahienton(David Benedict, Turtle Clan/Mohawk) Mohawk version: Rokwaho (Dan Thompson, Wolf Clan/Mohawk) Original inspiration: Tekaronianekon (Jake Swamp, Wolf Clan/Mohawk). Been saving this one since Thanksgiving, and it fits right in here. Even if it is for gatherings and we can't gather at the moment.
The Korean Secret to Happiness and Success by Euny Hong. "With “nunchi,” all you need is your eyes, your ears and a quiet mind." Been saving this one for a while too.
Where Women Made History: East Coast Edition and West Coast Edition at the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Climate Change Isn’t Racist — People Are by Mary Annaïse Heglar, via How I learned to cope with climate grief on BikePortland.