Luke Caverns @lukecaverns · Jul 15"an ancient land" - as if there was nothing in his native Texas before the white landgrab. In his local museum, are the Native American cultures housed in the Natural History museum alongside the butterflies and stuffed birds like one I saw in Florida? To me, that's a telling attitude.
Good to be back in an ancient land. The Zapotec world is incredible.
Tuesday, 16 July 2024
An Ancient Land.
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