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New home of the @wakingup1984channel. This channel continues that work—history, symbols, and current events. The focus is on primary sources, long historical arcs, and patterns that fall outside fashionable or pc frameworks. For educational purposes only.

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Artist: Nikolai Astrup (Norwegian, 1880–1928) Midsummer Eve Bonfire
Artist: Nikolai Astrup  (Norwegian, 1880–1928) Midsummer Eve Bonfire

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1. Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg (ca. 1930) Young women wearing the Schäppele, an elaborate ceremonial headdress constructed from silk ribbons, beads, and metallic thread. These heirloom pieces were often assembled over many years and passed between generations. 2. Alpbach Valley, Tyrol (ca. 1935) Regional Tyrolean dress featuring embroidered jackets, hats, and leather garments distinctive to the Alpbach Valley. Dress traditions served as markers of local identity rather than national identity. 3. Ötztal, Tyrol (ca. 1870) Women wearing Ötztaler Festtracht, among the oldest documented regional dress traditions in Austria. The tall black hat conveyed social information including marital status, occasion, and community affiliation. 4. Gurktal, Carinthia (early 20th century) Women in traditional Carinthian dress characterized by region-specific headdresses and garments. Geographic isolation contributed to the preservation of local customs and attire. 5. Pinzgau, Salzburg (early 20th century) Women wearing the flat-brimmed hats associated with the Pinzgau region. Shared styles reflected regional identity, cultural continuity, and community belonging.
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Austrian regional dress (Tracht) reflected highly localized cultural identities, with garments, hats, embroidery, and adornme+4
Austrian regional dress (Tracht) reflected highly localized cultural identities, with garments, hats, embroidery, and adornments often indicating a specific valley, village, marital status, or community. These historical photographs illustrate the diversity of regional traditions across Austria during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Northern Saw-whet Owl fledglings at the branching stage, just before first flight.
Northern Saw-whet Owl fledglings at the branching stage, just before first flight.
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When the War is Finally Done - Foals.flac
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Homer, W. (1865). The veteran in a new field [Oil on canvas]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, United States.
Homer, W. (1865). The veteran in a new field [Oil on canvas]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, United States.
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Traditional bridal attire from Malung, Dalarna, Sweden. This ceremonial folk costume is distinguished by an elaborate bridal
Traditional bridal attire from Malung, Dalarna, Sweden. This ceremonial folk costume is distinguished by an elaborate bridal headdress adorned with textiles, lace, beadwork, and suspended metal ornaments. Reflecting the rich folk traditions of Dalarna, the attire exemplifies the craftsmanship, symbolism, and regional identity preserved in Sweden’s historic wedding customs.
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Millet’s masterwork portrays two field workers pausing at dusk for prayer, transforming an everyday moment of labor into a ti
Millet’s masterwork portrays two field workers pausing at dusk for prayer, transforming an everyday moment of labor into a timeless meditation on humility, duty, and perseverance. Millet, J.-F. (1857–1859). The Angelus [Oil on canvas]. Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France.
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Screech owl taking a dip in a mountain spring.
Screech owl taking a dip in a mountain spring.
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“They didn’t give a fuck about us.” — Combat veteran on our leaders. There is not a part of modern life where that doesn’t ap
“They didn’t give a fuck about us.” — Combat veteran on our leaders. There is not a part of modern life where that doesn’t apply.
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Happy almost hump day
Happy almost hump day
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بدون متن...
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Morning Mist at Glastonbury Abbey
Morning Mist at Glastonbury Abbey
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fun
fun
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Oswald Mosley: the present system of things, betrayal
Oswald Mosley: the present system of things, betrayal
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Yeah
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No lie detected
No lie detected
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Reminder: Fake and gay made up holiday, like most of the US holidays
Reminder: Fake and gay made up holiday, like most of the US holidays
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Woman in traditional folk clothing from Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany.
Woman in traditional folk clothing from Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany.
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Doing exactly what I want, somewhere no one can find me.
Doing exactly what I want, somewhere no one can find me.
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