kristal meracle
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@me72037 @archeohistories There was only one tribe of Native Americans that were cannibals. That was the Kerankawa Indians in Texas. There was lots more cannibalism in South American Indians.
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@archeohistories Many of them were very brutal. Torturing, raping, baby killings, burning people alive, enslaving and cannabalist. Not to say that any people have perfect backgrounds, all peoples have done horrible acts. I'm just stating truth since this article is so one sided.
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For three decades beginning in the early 1900s, Edward S. Curtis devoted his life to documenting the lives, traditions, and dignity of Native American peoples across North America. With a deep sense of purpose and a heavy camera in tow, Curtis traveled thousands of miles to live among over 80 Indigenous tribes. He witnessed and recorded ceremonies, daily routines, and vanishing ways of life—capturing not only images but also oral histories, music, and languages that might otherwise have been lost to time.
Curtis approached his work with reverence, aiming to preserve what he believed was a noble culture under threat from rapid colonization and assimilation. His portraits are striking in their detail and humanity, often set against stark natural backdrops or filled with ceremonial regalia, capturing both pride and vulnerability. Through his lens, we see elders, warriors, medicine men, and young children—all frozen in time at a pivotal moment in history when Indigenous communities were being systematically stripped of their lands, rights, and cultural practices.
Though Curtis’s work has drawn both admiration and criticism—some for his romanticized or staged compositions—it remains an invaluable and haunting record of a people pushed to the brink. His vast collection, *The North American Indian*, remains one of the most ambitious ethnographic projects ever undertaken. Today, it offers a powerful, if complex, window into the resilience, beauty, and strength of Native American cultures before the full force of U.S. policies sought to erase them.
© Historical Photos
#archaeohistories

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@ReemDepp Cant wait to see this and add it to my collection because Im sure its gonna be epic! Johnny can bring out the best in every character he plays. He's the king of the silver screen and my heart.
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Johnny Depp at Comic-Con “It really has been an extraordinary privilege to step into a story that I've been obsessed with since I was a little child. When I was approached by Ti West to play Scrooge, my first thought was there was nobody who could do it as good as Alistair Sim [who played the part in a 1951 film] did it.
"But then I thought that's no reason not to attempt something,"
"You can find a way fo going into this tale that's known for generations by finding different angles. I think Ti did somethng really special, and I was just sort of around for laughs."

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@deppbrazilfc So handsome. Hes aging like a fine wine, just getting better with time!
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@deppbrazilfc I stand by Johnny. Always have always will!
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@deppbrazilfc I think he loos great for being 62. He can come spend Christmas with me any time! 💘💘
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@deppbrazilfc He's got to be the HOTTEST 62yr old I have ever seen! Be still my beating heart 💓💕
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Hollywood may shift, merge, or chase whatever trend comes next, but real artistry doesn’t bend to algorithms.
Johnny Depp is one of the last actors who truly becomes his characters, a reminder of what cinema was built on.
And whatever happens in this industry, our support for him stays.
Artists like Johnny don’t fade when Hollywood changes, they remind us why cinema was worth saving in the first place.
#JohnnyDepp
#JohnnyDeppIsALegend
#SupportArtists
#WeStandWithJohnnyDepp

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@KeanuReevesYaga I have been a huge fan from the beginning. I love you and so does Jesus. God bless you!
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