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02/23/2024
My favorite flower is 100% the sunflower, so I love this pic of some amazing sunflower fields. 🌻
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01/24/2024
Opening today at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum: "Mustafah Abdulaziz: Water"
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz has dedicated more than a decade of his life to the compelling narrative of climate change's profound impact on humanity. Through his large-scale, expansive installations he has documented international issues of water access.
Learn more: https://mmam.org/mustafah-abdulaziz
Image credit: "Woman Gathering Water, Benue, Nigeria" (2015), Mustafah Abdulaziz, American b.1986, Scanned color film negative, giclée print. Courtesy of the artist.
01/12/2024
01/08/2024
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01/08/2024
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01/08/2024
Cherokee Women and Their Important Roles:
Women in the Cherokee society were equal to men. They could earn the title of War Women and sit in councils as equals. This privilege led an Irishman named Adair who traded with the Cherokee from 1736-1743 to accuse the Cherokee of having a "petticoat government".
Clan kinship followed the mother's side of the family. The children grew up in the mother's house, and it was the duty of an uncle on the mother's side to teach the boys how to hunt, fish, and perform certain tribal duties. The women owned the houses and their furnishings. Marriages were carefully negotiated, but if a woman decided to divorce her spouse, she simply placed his belongings outside the house. Cherokee women also worked hard. They cared for the children, cooked, tended the house, tanned skins, wove baskets, and cultivated the fields. Men helped with some household chores like sewing, but they spent most of their time hunting.
Cherokee girls learned by example how to be warriors and healers. They learned to weave baskets, tell stories, trade, and dance. They became mothers and wives, and learned their heritage. The Cherokee learned to adapt, and the women were the core of the Cherokee Please visit and support our small store here🧡✊⤵️
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01/04/2024
Happy New Year! Here's what's coming to our stages in 2024.
DIAL M FOR MURDER
ON BECKETT
RICHARD II, HENRY IV, HENRY V
SKELETON CREW
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
ENGLISH
..And don't miss 'ART' onstage now until January 28.
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