sierra kate deciduous

@SierraDeciduous

Curious analytical person. SF fan. Settler. Ally. She/her.

Anishinabewaki & Huron-Wendat territory in so-called Ontario
Joined August 2017

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  1. 46 minutes ago

    January 5th, 14,000-13,000 BCE. By 13,500 BCE the Hamburg culture colonized territories ranging from northern France, to southern Scandinavia and Poland.

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  2. 14 hours ago

    In Egypt and Northern Sudan, in the Upper Nile Valley, the Halfan culture hunted herd animals and fished. They settled for long periods of time in a single location but were still nomadic.

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  3. Jan 4

    January 4th, from 15,000 to 14,000 BCE. The Minatogawa men were a prehistoric people that settled in Japan. Little is known of them, other than that they were the first hominids to inhabit the islands.

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  4. Please don't dance and cuss. It sets a bad example for the babies in our concentration camps.

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  5. 22 hours ago

    don't worry, GOP, "impeach the motherfucker" is just lady locker room talk

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  6. Jan 4

    hi I'm a racist in a movie I don't depend on pervasive centuries-old systems of white supremacist exploitation I just 'fear what's different'

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  7. hey give us your best duck

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  8. 24 hours ago

    Yes, yes, 1000 times yes. Unwanted pregnancies are 100% men’s responsibility to avoid and at least 99% our fault. (The other 1% is condom and/or birth control pill chemistry failure.)

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  9. 23 hours ago

    If you're interested in current academic efforts to turn white settlers into "Indigenous" people, then check out this thread that outlines work of 3 specific academics who've been pushing the "eastern métis" narrative.

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  10. Jan 3

    So one time when I was a kid (middle school), some white neighbors across the street set up a tipi in their front yard. Of course it was all jacked up, loose, door facing wrong, etc. I wanted them to get a ticket for that atrocity. So I invented an enforcement agency...

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  11. Jan 3

    the "conservatives are pissed about AOC dancing" thing is, at the very least, a nice demonstration that it is impossible to appease these dudes for those they hate, they will hate for any reason whatsoever the idea of "what if it alienates conservatives tho?" like what doesn't

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  12. Jan 2

    Toronto (and Vancouver) peeps who use cocaine *especially* casual users w/irregular suppliers. All fentanyl 'cocaine' has now hit Vancouver streets. It will be in Toronto soon. Please RT

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  13. Jan 3

    When White People tell Natives that we would "still be living in wigwams" if it wasn't for colonialism, they tend to ignore the fact that our ancestors often insisted that wigwams were superior to European style housing for a host of reasons. We left them cause we were forced to.

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  14. 7 Dec 2018

    News flash: if you think you love your kid, but you "hate their autism," you don't love your kid. You love a different kid, one that's not real, some idealized version of them in a universe in which they're neurotypical. That's not your kid.

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  15. Jan 3

    The Solutrean culture ended during this millennium. They were responsible for painting the Altamira Caves that date as far back as 39,000 BC. They were replaced by the Magdalenians whom continued painting of the caves until 15,000 BC. by

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  16. Jan 3

    The Solutrean and the Magdalenians were neither the first nor the only cave painting cultures. In Indonesia, the caves in the district of Maros display paintings that were completed as early as 37,900 BC.

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  17. Jan 3

    And, in Australia, though the date is up to debate, the Bradshaw Rock paintings are believed to be dated anywhere between 23,500-15,500 BC. by

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  18. Jan 3
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    "If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters."

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  19. Jan 1

    Every time Mitt Romney trends I feel like I’m morally obligated to share this video of him ironing his clothes while they are still on his body

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  20. Jan 3

    January 3rd, from 16000 to 15000 BC. In modern-day Germany, the Mannheim-Vogelstang remains are thought to be parts of bows dated between 16000-15500 BC. This was a very simple bow, and some archaeologists believe that bows could be up to 64000 years old

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