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@Jdine
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4 years ago
Philippines Mythical creatures pt 1
Every ethnic group in the Philippines has its own unique mythical creatures. In this post, I will show you some of the creatures that Filipinos, or most of the Fili[pinos, believe in. Aswang Aswang...
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@Jdine
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4 years ago
Philippines Mythical Creatures Pt 2
Here is the continuation of my post about philippines mythical creatures. If you haven't read the previous post, you can read it here. https://read.cash/@Jdine/philippines-mythical-creatures-pt-1-72...
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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Tattoo(Irezumi)
Irezumi (入れ墨, lit. "embeddings ink") are common Japanese tattoos. Irezumi is the Japanese word for tattoo, and Japanese inking has had its own particular style made over quite a while. Irezumi is f...
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@Nameless
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4 years ago
The legend of Sango,the Yoruba God of thunder.
We have read about the legends of Thor(the Norse God of thunder, Zeus and the remaining ancient gods of the western nation..but in the southern western region of nigeria lies the story of A man who be...
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@Rioelder
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4 years ago
ODUDUWA the father of the YORUBA TRIBES in Nigeria
Prince Ekaladerhan of Bini, popularly known as Oduduwa, is touted as the father of the famous Yoruba race but that exemplifying trait he wields does not overshadow the many controversies that have cha...
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@Vanjinks
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4 years ago
The Yoruba Culture in view
The Yoruba culture is the second largest cultural group in Nigeria, and one of the largest African ethnic groups in the south of Sahara Desert. The Yoruba culture dominates the western and a little pa...
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@ADEPRETTY
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4 years ago
Mummy and Daughter Ankara Gowns Style
with a coquette, Ankara gowns style, and outfits with a raglan sleeve look very good. Some dresses perfectly and strictly emphasize the mommy and daughter form but don’t always look good for the littl...
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@Mictorrani
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4 years ago
When Namazu Whips His Tail, Earth is Shaking!
According to Japanese folklore, earthquakes are caused by a giant catfish, Namazu , in the interior of the earth. When he approaches the surface and wriggles and whips his tail, the result is an eart...
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@Carl_Jason
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4 years ago
The great pyramid of Egypt
The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in Giza , not only that but also It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the A...
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@Rokay123
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4 years ago
Photos of things you might have not seen.
Here I'll be posting some photos you might have not seen and might love to see them. Let's Go THIS HELMET IS FROM 490 BC This Corinthian helmet and human skull are relics from the Battle of M...
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@Mictorrani
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4 years ago
Crows, Ravens & Tengu
Crows and ravens are closely related birds of the family Corvus. In myth and legend the distinction is not always clear. Ravens, however, being bigger and more ominous looking, occur more frequently t...
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@Mictorrani
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4 years ago
The Kappa - A Dangerous Fellow
A kappa (河童- river child) is a Japanese folkloristic being mainly inhabiting rivers and ponds. It goes under many different names: kawatarō, kawako, suiko, etc. and is an amphibious or reptilian...
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@ElBalkumbero
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4 years ago
Firenze/Florence - Bridge upon Time - Cultural Exchanges between Florence and the Ottoman Empire
Regards dear readers from Read.cash cryptonian planet, The other days i was reading a very great book, which i do reccomend it to you all :-) It's written by the great Mathias Enard and it's entitle...
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@Mictorrani
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4 years ago
Seppuku, Ritual Suicide
The most spectacular cultural expression of suicide is probably that of the Samurai of Old Japan. (Below detail from Seppuku Suicide , a print (1900-1910) by Tomioka Eisen.) Most people have heard...
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@Mictorrani
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4 years ago
The Master of the Macabre
We will look at one of the greatest of what is called the last generation of ukiyo-e-masters, perhaps the greatest: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). He was a versatile artist, but is best known fo...
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