Friday, March 22, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
FACES: pondering my mother's life
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actress Glenne Headly |
actresses
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face of Halle Berry |
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face of Rosario Dawson |
Part 3
Today's parents need to understand the basics. Rushing is
not a part of growth, or nurturing, and preoccupation with phones and gadgets
have no great power to connect, or communicate outside of the designation of
tools. Mother's love has the conditions of permanence, temporal, and sustaining
elements and energies. The best mothers grind the corn and the stories for
every meal that belongs in our food. She grounds us making us sure-footed and
stable in a way that balances and is balanced by her husband. It is a unique
and common dance rushed through in today's climate. In slower motions it
nurtures the child. - Gregory E. Woods
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face of Roselyn Sanchez |
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Gina Gershon, actress |
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
a Comanche family
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Comanche family 1900 |
Comanche family, early 1900's
Here is a family from the Comanche Nation located in southwestern Oklahoma.
The elder man in Comanche traditional clothing is Ta-Ten-e-quer. His wife, Ta-Tat-ty, also wears Comanche clothing. Their niece (center) is Wife-per, also known as Frances E. Wright.
Her father was a Buffalo Soldier (an African American cavalryman) who deserted and married into the Comanches. Henry (center left) and Lorenzano (center right) are the sons of Frances, who married an African American man.
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