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Jamaican Tainos Survival | Indigenous Arawakan Tribe
Long before Jamaica’s transition to independence, before the British’s claimed their land, before the importation of African slave labor after the Spanish invaded their territory, before the resistance and uprising of the maroons, and before colonialism, the island was inhabited … Continue reading
Mangueira | 👑 Tem que ser de fé, tem que ter raiz… Evelyn Bastos {👑 It has to be of faith, it has to have roots… Evelyn Bastos}
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Tagged Art, Brazil, brazilian style, Carnival, Culture, design, history, infrastructure
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The Middle East interval: Aug 2nd
I just did a composition called Middle East Fantasy. I initially wrote it to show how the augmented 2nd interval is used in music, but I ended up doing more because I got interested in the musical idea. When a … Continue reading
The Mystery of England’s Oldest Name
Throughout history, both modern and medieval, Welsh history has been unfortunately malleable, often falling victim to hoaxes and mistakes. Today, I seek to trace the origins of a myth I have seen going around the internet for years, that the … Continue reading
The Greensleeves Project
A new look at the well known Tudor ballad of Greensleeves, this video shows all the gifts presented to My Lady Greensleeves by her would-be lover. Often thought of as a romantic song, associated with Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, … Continue reading