research and other wanderings - see my website! There are comics and a store and everything: Hark! A Vagrant
lovely.

lovely.

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right now, historyoftheisles is posting some fabulous vintage cartoons, you should follow them

right now, historyoftheisles is posting some fabulous vintage cartoons, you should follow them

greatgdean:
“ Angnes Souret first miss France 1920’s
”
dayum

greatgdean:

Angnes Souret first miss France 1920’s

dayum

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historyoftheisles:
“ WK Haselden, Daily Mirror, 06 December 1913
Source : British Cartoon Archive
”
haha i love this mean cartoon!

historyoftheisles:

WK Haselden, Daily Mirror, 06 December 1913

Source : British Cartoon Archive

haha i love this mean cartoon!

these are beautiful.

these are beautiful.

(Source: mattforsythe)

historyoftheisles:

Cartoon 1: WK Haselden, Daily Mirror, 15 December 1907

Cartoon 2: WK Haselden, Daily Mirror, 20 December 1907

Source 1 and 2 : British Cartoon Archive 

some things never change hey-oh

Third Day of Historical Christmas

historyoftheisles:

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Today’s theme is Christmas cartoons. I set off to have a variety of cartoonists but WK Haselden’s (1872 - 1953) work stood out to me. All of the cartoons come from the Daily Mirror, and span the pre-war, World War I, and interwar periods. 

All cartoons come from the spectacular resource the British Cartoon Archive.

carsonfellis:
“ Some more people to keep in mind, yet still only a small percentage of the unarmed Americans of color killed over the past two years by people sworn to protect them.
No justice. No peace. No racist police.
”

carsonfellis:

Some more people to keep in mind, yet still only a small percentage of the unarmed Americans of color killed over the past two years by people sworn to protect them.

No justice. No peace. No racist police.

(Source: carsonfellis)

My previous post got me asking - who was Louis Shotridge, the Tlingit ethnographer who sat for and signed the photograph?
Well here is his wikipedia. He was an anthropologist, art collector, photographer, and I think a few other things. His...

My previous post got me asking - who was Louis Shotridge, the Tlingit ethnographer who sat for and signed the photograph?

Well here is his wikipedia.  He was an anthropologist, art collector, photographer, and I think a few other things.  His collecting was not without controversy, like many early anthropologists.  His Tlingit name was Stoowukáa.  His wife Florence (Kaatkwaaxsnéi) was his travel companion and an accomplished artisan.

The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology host an online archive of his work!  And there is much to go through.  That’s tumblr rabbit-holing for you.

Click above or here for the digital archive. 

historicaltimes:
“ Situwuka and Katkwachsnea, a Native American couple of the Tlingit People 1912. Photo by the Shortridges
”
This photo came up on my feed and it’s a beautiful couple, but obviously not Tlingit clothing! The reddit link shows that...

historicaltimes:

Situwuka and Katkwachsnea, a Native American couple of the Tlingit People 1912. Photo by the Shortridges

via reddit

This photo came up on my feed and it’s a beautiful couple, but obviously not Tlingit clothing!  The reddit link shows that the original poster noted this and dug deeper - 

I found the photo at the Library of Congress. The catalog there doesn’t say anything about the couple being Tlingit, just says “Native man, seated, and woman, standing, facing front”, so I did some more research. Louis Shottridge and his wife apparently took a trip to Philadelphia in 1912 to meet another noted anthropologist and at first I thought that perhaps the photo was of a couple they met along the way, or perhaps someone that they met while in Philadelphia, but that was inconclusive.

So then I figured that I ought to search on the names. If I could figure out which group the names were from, then I could figure out what was up with the apparent discrepancy in the dress and the tribe. I did a search for Situwuka and found this information from the University of Pennsylvania Museum.

There I learned that Louis’ Tlingit name was Situwuka. The woman is his wife Florence. Knowing what Louis’ Tlingit name was helped me narrow my search terms down to this site which has another photo of them in this outfit. Apparently the couple were part of a touring group with some sort of Indian opera company where Louis sang tenor. The stereotypical look of the Indian is the Plains Indian look, which is of course what they have.

Thus the mystery of the Tlingit couple with the Plains Indian outfits is solved.

(via historicaltimes)

carsonfellis:
“ Here’s some nice music to go with this.
”
Caron + Decemberists, always a hit

carsonfellis:

Here’s some nice music to go with this.

Caron + Decemberists, always a hit

(Source: carsonfellis)

comics comics comics
it is always time for dumb medieval type jokes
around here

comics comics comics

it is always time for dumb medieval type jokes

around here 

I was flipping through youtube links yesterday and came across this interview with Malcolm X on CBC’s Front Page Challenge.  It can be rare to see a major American figure like this on Canadian television!  What a powerful and precise speaker, just hit play and try to stop watching.

last-picture-show:
“ Paul Strand, Tir A’Mhurain, South Uist, Hebrides, 1954
”

last-picture-show:

Paul Strand, Tir A’Mhurain, South Uist, Hebrides, 1954

(Source: the-night-picture-collector, via groeneinkt)

She Makes Comics is out now, and I have to watch it!  Maybe you’d like to too!

 www.shemakescomics.com