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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Barbadian singer and entrepreneur Rihanna visited Malawi in 2017, where she was seen carrying sand and water while supporting hospital construction efforts. The hands-on moment attracted global attention. The visit was part of activities under her Clara Lionel Foundation, founded in 2012 in honour of her grandparents, with a focus on education and emergency response initiatives.
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Hiedi@HiediHi007·
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Republic Services
Republic Services@RepublicService·
@HiediHi007 Thank you for reaching out about employment with Republic Services! Please email Recruiting@RepublicServices.com for questions about submitted applications and interview
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Hiedi@HiediHi007·
@RepublicService hi I was curious how do I contact Your company to reschedule an interview I scheduled through indeed?
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Hiedi@HiediHi007·
Source: Mississippi Free Press •••••deep though… over million in food and welfare… defrauded… only to apologize share.google/wo9p2KLqGb26t7…
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Hiedi@HiediHi007·
@blacktwiterthrd But this person also could have tip 10% for Karmic sake..$3 tip- premium Gas ⛽️ isn’t cheap… but this person also makes an hourly wage-I SEE BOTH SIDE .. black twitter
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shravan singh
shravan singh@whatsupsin50869·
@archeohistories When u put people under so much oppression they r ready to lift heavy load for survival. Do don't whitewash it. Still an oppression. Women especially won't do this for fun
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Around 1900s, a striking photograph was taken in Bengal, British India, showing a Sikkimese (Bhutia) woman carrying a European man in a large wicker basket strapped to her back... The image offers a rare glimpse into the interactions between Europeans and local populations during the colonial era. According to photo sources, the image was taken in the hilly regions of West Bengal, British-India (likely Sikkim or nearby Himalayan foothills area). The woman is a local Bhutia porter wearing traditional patterned attire and going barefoot, which was typical for hill people skilled at navigating steep, rugged mountain paths where roads, vehicles, or standard palanquins weren’t practical. The man is a French (some source said Greek) merchant associated with Ralli Brothers, a Greek-owned jute trading company based in Manchester with operations in Calcutta). He’s dressed in period Western clothing: a suit, dress shoes, and a boater (straw) hat, with a mustache. Local porters (often called “coolies” or using “doko”-style or similar burden baskets) in the Himalayan foothills and Northeast hill regions were renowned for extraordinary strength. They routinely carried heavy loads—goods, people, or supplies—using forehead straps and back baskets over difficult terrain. This photo appears to capture a demonstration of that strength or a lighthearted/touristy moment rather than routine forced labor (baskets were mainly for goods, not passengers). Similar scenes exist from the era in places like Darjeeling, Sikkim, or Assam hills. In recent years, this photo went viral on social media tittled as 'The Face of Colonialism in India' as "A Sikkimese woman carrying a British man on her back, West Bengal, India, circa 1900 or A Bengali woman carrying her British ‘master’ during British colonial rule in 1903 India.", in others there’s even a claim of the man being an officer. This photo gets quite a bit of attention whenever it is shared, at first sight it appears to be a typical example of colonialist oppression; a poor native woman being forced to carry her British master. During this time, the British Empire had a significant presence in India, with regions like West Bengal attracting many Westerners. These travelers often interacted with locals, resulting in photographs that contrasted Western and indigenous ways of life. According to John Kelly PHD, the photo does not show a British coloniser forcing a Bengali woman to carry him at all, but that what we see is actually a local woman willingly demonstrating her strength to a French colonial administrator of French Indochina called François Pierre Rodier during his visit to Myanmar (Burma) after he had mentioned how impressed he was by her being able to carry such heavy loads. However, the story of this being a typical depiction of colonial oppression of women being forced to carry their masters is unfounded in this case, as she is not carrying her British or French master. There is no evidence that she is being forced or coerced to carry the man but there is also no proof that she is doing this voluntarily or as part of an innocent demonstration. The carriers from that region were indeed known for their strength and ability to carry heavy loads, these baskets meant to carry heavy loads and sometimes or rarely used to transport humans whenever the ground conditions due to weather not suitable for journey. But this photograph still debatable among the scholars and researchers. In the end, this photo highlights the unusual representation, complexities and contradictions of colonial relationships. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Derah
Derah@Derahobs·
At a look at this picture, which musician that owns this comes to your mind 🤔
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Hiedi
Hiedi@HiediHi007·
@Lina_rays1ya I’d take A FELON OVER ANYBODY 🤣🤣
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Lina
Lina@Lina_rays1ya·
If Michelle Obama were a presidential 🇺🇸 candidate in 2028, would you vote for her🤔 be honest..🤗 A_) YES 🖐️ B_) NO 🙂‍↔️
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Hiedi@HiediHi007·
@GraceGym_ Always rock and roll… meaning 👀 the back and forth when turning as well leaning as you look to turn . 2. Blow b4 you back up
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EatinErni
EatinErni@eatinerni·
How do you like your steak? 🥩
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Elma
Elma@oelma__·
Only pick two..
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