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November is #nativeamericanheritagemonth. The Native American Festival at the museum just ended, and even though I’m in the middle of NaNo and reading two other books right now, I always come back to this one. #thirteenmoons is one of my favorite reads and I’ve cherished this abridged copy in Cherokee that I picked up during my research trip for #themooneyedones. My Cherokee isn’t perfect and I’m not brave enough to speak it in conversation like I am with Mandarin, but I always enjoy the process of reading a book I love while learning a new language at the same time. #amreading #charlesfrazier #cherokeelanguage
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Start of Winter 立冬 (Lidong) 7 Nov
立冬 (Lidong) is one of the 24 solar terms under the Chinese lunar calendar and marks the start of winter as its name suggests…
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Start of Winter 立冬 (Lidong) 7 Nov
立冬 (Lidong) is one of the 24 solar terms under the Chinese lunar calendar and marks the start of winter as its name suggests…
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A pair of ivory handled swords, Chinese, early to mid 19th century.
from Peter Dekker’s Mandarin Mansion
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A pair of ivory handled swords, Chinese, early to mid 19th century.
from Peter Dekker’s Mandarin Mansion
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wwVlZIk38A)
It’s #FourGodsFriday! This week, I’m deep into NaNoWriMo, so here’s a video about some of the other gods in Chinese mythology that appear in the story among the four main guys.
















