Month: May 2019
Australia’s first Aboriginal fighter pilot
“Len was a hero … but was brought suddenly to earth when he found that when he came back he was just another black man.”
The incredible story of Kamilaroi man and WWII veteran Leonard Victor Waters – Australia’s first Aboriginal fighter pilot.
📹 Marc Eiden
The African Village Where Every House Is A Work Of Art
In the south of Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in west Africa, near the border with Ghana lies a…
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South Africa’s Zulu nation joins white farmers in fight against government land seizures — RT Business News
The largest ethnic group in South Africa, Zulu, has spoken out against the expropriation of land without compensation in the country. Zulu is ready to cooperate with the country’s white farmers, known as Afrikaners or Boers.
In a neglected cemetery lie black jockeys who helped create the Kentucky Derby – Los Angeles Times
Tucked off a quiet two-lane road in Lexington, you’ll find African Cemetery No. 2, the burial site of many of Kentucky’s first — yet least remembered — jockeys and horse trainers.
Source: In a neglected cemetery lie black jockeys who helped create the Kentucky Derby – Los Angeles Times
Nature can be INCREDIBLE!!!
FROM:
Sustainable Human
What could humanity accomplish if we worked together instead of fighting each other?
I’ll admit it… I like the song in this video better than the game.
Jogo of the day
Mestre Manoel playing with Mestre Camisa, in an old video from the 90’s.
Jussayin…

Plantain (Plantago major): Why It’s a Herb and Not a Weed, Uses, Benefits, and More
Plantain is a common garden herb with healing properties. Although many people refer to plantain as a weed, it’s actually an edible medicinal herb with a number of health benefits. You can use plantain leaf as a poultice for insect bites, a plantain tea to improve digestion or soothe bronchitis, or a healing plantain salve for helping wounds to heal quickly.
Source: Plantain (Plantago major): Why It’s a Herb and Not a Weed, Uses, Benefits, and More