As we honor George Veikoso’s legacy of unity through music, let’s reject the labels that have long divided our people. The recent passing of George Veikoso, known across Oceania as “Fiji”, sent waves of grief across the Pacific. Whether we grew up in the outer islands or in capital towns, Fiji’s reggae music was the ... Read moreAbout the author/s Amota Ataneka Amota Ataneka is an I-Kiribati PhD candidate at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Taxshila Page | Discover how education has evolved to preserve cultural heritage, support state administration, and build a skilled workforce.| taxshilateachers.blogspot.com
In 1997, the Fur Institute of Canada’s Aboriginal Communications Committee launched the Jim Bourque Award in honour of a man... Read More The post Patricia Dwyer: Recipient of Jim Bourque Award 2025 appeared first on Truth About Fur - The Blog!.| Truth About Fur – The Blog!
I want to close out Black Music Month with hometown hero Stanley Clarke. Born in Philadelphia on June 30, 1951, Clarke is a groundbreaking acoustic and electric bassist known for revolutionizing th…| All That Philly Jazz
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In this blog post, Research Manager Tanja Välisalo discusses “Cartographia Game Jam”, a game development event organized at the National Archives of Finland in March 2025.| Centre of Excellence in Game Culture Studies
Today, March 27th, is World Theatre Day. In this blog post, enjoy the performance of 27 inspirational quotes about the theatre world.| Archi-living.com
India’s National Maritime Day, observed on April 5, honors the historic voyage of the SS Loyalty in 1919, symbolizing India’s maritime legacy. It highlights the nation’s ancient s…| Indrosphere
Canada is closely associated with the beaver. The National Symbol of Canada Act recognises it as "a symbol of the sovereignty of Canada".| Truth About Fur - The Blog!
Buckle yourself in for a trip of Ethiopia’s capital city - Addis Ababa! As Ethiopia experts, we tell you how to break your day down to see the best of the city.| Absolute Ethiopia
Street busking musicians are more help than nuisance to the police. It takes just one police constable to yank a few cords, cancel expression and remove vitality. Karnataka police recently prevented musician Ed Sheeran from busking on Bengaluru’s Church street. This incident is a reflection on how what is legal may not be legitimate, and […] The post What Else is a Street For, If Not to Perform appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
Alexandria, VA, January 9, 2025—The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is pleased to announce the publication of Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarceration, edited by Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell. This report is the latest addition to CLIR’s Pocket Burgundy series, which features concise publications on critical topics relevant Read More The post CLIR Releases New Report in Pocket Burgundy Series—Archivist Actions,...| CLIR
Jimmy Carter has joined the ancestors at age 100. Former President Carter was a humanitarian, and a tireless champion of democracy and human rights. The late president will be honored with a state …| All That Philly Jazz
Amluk Dara, literally ‘wild persimmon hill’, is used to name a Buddhist stupa and monastic complex in the Swat valley in northwestern Pakistan. It was visited, drawn, photographed and partially excavated by Aurel Stein during his tour to Swat in … Continue reading →| Silk Road Digressions
[Versión castellana] Zine El Abidine Larhfiri Doctorand en Management of Digital Transformation Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca zine.larhfiri@imtlucca.it ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6287-6014 EXIT: https://www.directorioexit.info/ficha6791 Mari Vállez Departament de Biblioteconomia, Documentació i Comunicació Audiovisual i Centre de Recerca en Informació, Comunicació i Cultura (CRICC) Universitat de Barcelona marivallez@ub.edu ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3284-259...| BID
Discover Mexology Fest: a celebration of creative mixology, Mexican spirits, and the mysticism of Día de Muertos.| Velas Magazine
Göbekli Tepe is one of the most impressive Stone Age sites in the world. On June 24 the World Heritage Committee will decide if the site is going to be included in the World Heritage List. Find out more about recent developements at Göbekli Tepe! (This text by Eva Götting was first published June 22nd … Continue reading Göbekli Tepe – Soon a new World Heritage site in Turkey?| The Tepe Telegrams
A Guide to the Best Ethiopia Museums Are you interested in the fascinating culture and history of Ethiopia? Home to a series of ancient sites, tribes, and archaeological treasures – there is lots to shout about when it comes to Ethiopia. From contemporary art to rich traditions – the museums of Ethiopia give visitors an […] The post The Best Museums in Ethiopia appeared first on Absolute Ethiopia.| Absolute Ethiopia
Learn about Ancient Ethiopian Communities – cultural traditions, practices and more! Ethiopia – often referred to as ‘the cradle of humanity’ is a treasure trove of experiences and cultural traditions. It’s one of the oldest countries in the world, with human activity dating back millions of years! Tribes have been a part of the Ethiopian […] The post A Look Into Some of the Tribes in Ethiopia appeared first on Absolute Ethiopia.| Absolute Ethiopia
Discover these national treasures of Ethiopia - from rock-hewn churches to ancient cities, read about a land of history, culture & natural beauty.| Absolute Ethiopia
Erbil, the capital of Kurdistan, hosts the Erbil Citadel, one of the oldest inhabited sites globally. Inside its ancient walls, Machko Chai Khana tea house offers a cozy atmosphere and traditional …| Indrosphere
Reading Time: 2 minutes INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, welcomed [...]| USA Daily Chronicles
The story of Sarah Hopkins, who founded St. Peter's School, Blaenavon in 1816.| Blaenavon's Heritage
The challenges of reinventing a volunteer-led community museum| Blaenavon's Heritage
In September, the Blaenavon Community Heritage Museum will be moving to its new home within Blaenavon Workmen’s Hall. This is the story so far!| Blaenavon's Heritage
Yazidi community in Armenia reflects on its cultural heritage and challenges. Originally from Iraq, they migrated to Armenia, preserving their ancient religion and culture. However, the community faces declining traditions due to emigration, high unemployment, and poverty. Efforts to preserve their unique identity are crucial amidst Armenia’s social and political struggles. Read the full report […] The post Yazidi bleeding hearts: The fragility of Armenia’s largest ethnic minority appea...| Minorities Network
Great to work with colleagues on this online exhibition, exploring arts and beliefs at the ends of the Silk Roads: Nara to Norwich.| Silk Road Digressions
@RGS_IBG 1918 exhibition of Aurel Stein’s 3rd expedition #SilkRoad #photographs.| Silk Road Digressions