Barnett and Hartman’s Imagining Anchorage is one of the most recent and best books on our city’s history. It has tons of pictures, but is kind of pricey. https://www.amazon.com/Imagining-Anchorage-Americas-Northernmost-Metropolis/dp/1602233667 I suggest Title Wave for a cheaper used copy.
Katie Ringsmith’s Anchorage Remembers is my favorite short read: https://www.amazon.com/Anchorage-Remembers-Century-49-Writers/dp/0990742822
Elizabeth Towers did a book on the city too, but it’s kind of so so.
I can’t think of any decent documentaries unfortunately.
But you can look up their last names here:
https://www.amazon.com/Portuguese-West-Africa-1415-1670-Documentary/dp/0521768942
But obviously, yes.. this conversation ties into Kanye and Kyrie. And Rastafarians. And African Israelites (?). And the seed at the root of the antisemitism a ala Farrakhan, Malcom X and 12 Tribes.. They often allude to this aspect of history, and nobody cares to confirm, deny or debate it.. they aren't even aware of it.
And yes I absolutely do support Kanye and Kyrie's right to express their beliefs about their history, ancestry and culture.
I am very adamant of supporting them and I am completely against boycotting and punishing them. I am out here trying to infuse some other information into the mix, which I find not only relevant but to be purposefully obscured.
I don't get how any aspect of TA slavery can be taboo to talk about.
I am saying, who moved to West Africa and started marrying the African women and establishing the ties that made the start of the Euro/African slave trade possible? Who did that part?
I can't imagine many non-exiled men would have just volunteered to go live permanently among the Africans with the exiled New Cristians, abandoned by their entire society, and surrounded by native Africans and Muslims..... why would non-exiled Portuguese have done that? Historical records do not show that many did.
https://www.amazon.com/Portuguese-West-Africa-1415-1670-Documentary/dp/0521768942
https://www.amazon.com/Portuguese-West-Africa-1415-1670-Documentary/dp/0521768942
Just read the Table of Contents, this book is extremely interesting. Published in 2010, it is groundbreaking for having translated all the Portuguese documents about West African history after 1415, something that was not previously completely available to English speakers.
You may enjoy this book then. I was talking about that movie with someone recently and he highly recommend the book about the "crazy Katangan pilot".
https://www.amazon.com/Katanga-1960-63-Mercenaries-African-Nation/dp/0750962887
> platitudes
So to be clear... the thing that I said Israel wanted to happen did happen. And basically every policy with respect to that issue that Israel has promulgated since 1967 has led to the thing I said Israel wanted to happen, happening? But you want evidence of intent at the start of the war....
Okay, fine... but you realize you are asking for a fucking research paper, not something I can pull out of my ass with a few strokes of google.
I'd suggest reading The Six-Day War: The Breaking of the Middle East by Guy Laron.
https://www.amazon.com/Six-Day-War-Breaking-Middle-East/dp/0300234554
It does a fairly decent job exploring the territorial ambitions of the general's who fought the war, particularly those who were concerned about the strategic geographic liability of Israel at its 48 borders.
Normally, I wouldn't say "read a book", but given the breathed of the question, there you go.
> given away land for peace and has attempted
Land taken in the 67 war? That's not really much of bargaining chip when you view it from the other side. I know you said you were against settlements - you said that right after you called me a prick - but let's me honest, no you're not.
> And literally the only person who "mused about annexation" was Netanyahu
...And Benny Gantz... and basically every MP to slightest bit to the right of Netanyahu... I mean, just run a google search of "Sovereignty to Judea and Samaria" or "right of return Judea and Samaria" and you'll find plenty of support.
Apart from individually finding and buying the games off eBay, GameStop etc I don’t think you’ll have much luck, there aren’t “complete sets” or anything.
Does she have the Assassins Creed Atlas book? It was released in English in October.
https://www.amazon.com/Assassins-Creed-Atlas-Guillaume-Delalande/dp/1419752758/
Is it the -Ology books? Big red jewel on the centre, lots of cool bits and pieces inside?
Here's the Egyptology book below:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Egyptology-Search-Tomb-Osiris-Ology/dp/1840118520/ref=asc_df_1840118520/?
Hi !
Thank you for your prompt answer !
I just reread it to make sure and they do specify 'painted eyes'.
The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670: A Documentary History
written by Malyn Newitt (https://www.amazon.com/Portuguese-West-Africa-1415-1670-Documentary/dp/0521768942)
Document numbered 17, Markets and dances: Africa responds to Europe
'They were also astonished at the ingenuity of our ship with its equipment, its masts, sails and anchors.
They also thought that the eyes that were painted on the prow of the ship were real eyes and that in this way the ship could see where it was going at sea.'
It struck me as looking similar to these egyptian galleys painted with eyes but I never heard of the portuguese nor any other european navy painting eyes on the prow of their ships. It seems (could be wrong here) pagan like, not sure the church would allow for it.