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Tattoos and Traditions: Exploring the Sacred Practice of Ifugao in the Philippines"
Ifugao is one of the most fascinating ethnic groups in the Philippines, known for their vibrant culture, which includes intricate art forms such as tattooing and carving. The Ifugao people are considered to be among the first inhabitants of the Philippine Islands, and they have a rich history that stretches back more than two thousand years.
By Xijan Rosana3 years ago in History
ECHOES OF FREEDOM
The city was draped in darkness, punctuated only by the occasional flickering of dim streetlights. Hushed whispers echoed through the narrow alleys, as the citizens lived under the shadow of oppressive rule. Among them was a group of determined revolutionaries, led by the charismatic young leader, Ravi.
By Lovely Jane Dimakuta3 years ago in History
A Journey Through the Grim Realities of World War One
In the historical backdrop of World War One in 1917, the conflict between Germany and France takes center stage. The young soldiers find themselves thrust into the chaos of war, oblivious to the harsh realities and cruelty that await them.
By Flawlessflexa Moses3 years ago in History
HISTORY OF ANIME. Content Warning.
Presentation Early Starting points (Mid 1900s-1960s): The foundations of anime can be followed back to the mid 1900s when Japanese specialists started exploring different avenues regarding activity procedures impacted by Western movements. In 1917, the very first Japanese vivified film, "The Dull Blade," was delivered. During the next many years, different activity studios arose, creating energized shorts and misleading publicity films during The Second Great War.
By Mobile master3 years ago in History
“The legend Of Moonstone”
Quite a while in the past, in a mysterious domain where sorcery moved upon the ethereal twilight shores, a legend murmured among the spirits and charmed animals. It discussed a strong curio known as the Moonstone — a diamond said to hold the way to reestablishing harmony to the world.
By LI LEAN VARMA3 years ago in History
Believe You Can, and You're Halfway There: The Power of Positive Thinking . Content Warning.
Throughout history, great leaders and thinkers have emphasized the importance of belief in achieving success. Among them, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, left us with an enduring message: "Believe you can, and you're halfway there." These simple yet profound words capture the essence of the power of positive thinking and the impact it can have on our lives.
By Asim hussain3 years ago in History
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE IS STILL DEFYING SCIENCE.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and thousands of ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
By Chukwurah Felix EDE3 years ago in History
The Studio that Redefined Independent Cinema
When we think of great films, our minds often jump to renowned directors like Spielberg, Hitchcock, or Peele, or to actors like Meryl Streep, Viola Davis, or Morgan Freeman. However, in recent years, a new name has emerged in the film industry, and it's not a person but a studio: A24. With over 50 Oscar nominations and 16 wins, A24 has become a force to be reckoned with.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History
The Red Oleander's Call. Content Warning.
In the core of rustic Bangladesh, a town named Barungram existed in a world shrouded in neediness and customs, where life moved to the cadence of old traditions. This setting carried on with a young lady named Rina, whose presence appeared to be caught in the snared foundations of cultural mistreatment.
By Raihan Ahmed3 years ago in History








