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Mt. Tsurugi & Mt. Tate, Tateyama-machi, Toyama Prefecture, Japan by masato_55 (17 Jul 2011) // aforceofcircumstance


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Green Man from “Wilderness Tips” by Zachari Logan (2012) // chophouse

Green Man from “Wilderness Tips” by Zachari Logan (2012) // chophouse

Thomas Homolya // eyeache

Thomas Homolya // eyeache

Kent Andreasen // kentandreasen

Kent Andreasen // kentandreasen

Marc Fulton (12 Oct 2006) \ Frankfurt, Germany // furples

Marc Fulton (12 Oct 2006) \ Frankfurt, Germany // furples
What a pretty flower ! by Pierre Corbucci (27 Sep 2009) // thisiselliz

Early morning by Don McCullin (1963) \ West Hartlepool, England // liquidnight

Early morning by Don McCullin (1963) \ West Hartlepool, England // liquidnight

shuudoushi by Farl (29 Mar 2007) \ Kyoto, Japan // stable

shuudoushi by Farl (29 Mar 2007) \ Kyoto, Japan // stable

假軍艦島 by cock_a_doodle_do (4 May 2011) \ Keelung, Taiwan // thisiselliz

假軍艦島 by cock_a_doodle_do (4 May 2011) \ Keelung, Taiwan // thisiselliz
Cincinnati Magazine (March 2012) // kinleytheme
Untitled by Eudes de Santana (2012) // eudesdesantana
Pig-tailed macaque drinking water from the river by C. S. Ling \ Borneo // restlessandcr8ive

Caleen Sisk by L. Johnson (2012) \ California // decolonizeyourmind 

Caleen Sisk is the spiritual leader and the tribal chief of the Winnemem Wintu tribe—and a last speaker of the language that sustains her people’s identity. For a hundred years, the tribe has been fighting with the U.S. government over its territory along the McCloud River, abutting Mount Shasta, which they consider their birthplace. Loss of land and loss of language are connected, says Sisk. “This land is our church.”

Caleen Sisk by L. Johnson (2012) \ California // decolonizeyourmind
“ Caleen Sisk is the spiritual leader and the tribal chief of the Winnemem Wintu tribe—and a last speaker of the language that sustains her people’s identity. For a hundred years,...
~~~ by Maryna Kochetyga (7 Sept 2011) // darthariskywalker