Me every fucking inappropriate time.
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Born c.1849 at Zuni (now in New Mexico), We’wha was a lhamana - a Zuni gender including both masculine and feminine roles. Lhamana in general and We’wha in particular were recognised as highly skilled craftspeople.
In 1885, We’wha travelled to Washington DC as a representative of the Zuni people, where they worked with anthropologists and the Smithsonian museum to demonstrate and share information about Zuni crafts and culture.
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[Image description: We’wha, a Zuni lhamana with a dark bob, wearing a Zuni dress, blanket and necklace (1894); We’wha seated under a tree weaving on a loom suspended from a branch above]
Here's to hands that cover faces when laughter rises in public places. Here's to hair slow tucked behind ears, a goodbye gesture to mask the tears. Here's to long shared showers before longer dark hours, to morning voices whispering sweet, to sleepy kisses before ground under feet. Here's to your lips and their aftertaste to my breath stolen and blood displaced. To hands that hold and fingers that roam, to the way bare skin can feel like home.
"he doesn't look like percy" who gives a shit he's adorable his voice is so nice and he's a happy kid that's what matters
“do you like me back—”
Are you Aaron Blackford, Atlas Corrigan or Adam Carlsen? No?
Thought so.
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