European Indigenous
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The Black Irish, the Moors, and the Memory the Atlantic Never Forgot
By Livity Tree Art | Livity.Blog | Ancestral Intelligence Series There is a question that colonial history has never been able to answer cleanly: Why do some Irish people look like us? Dark hair. Olive or deep brown skin. Eyes the color of the ocean — green, grey, blue — set in faces that belong…
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The Forgotten Colonized: Why White Indigenous Europeans Must Join the Fight for Black and Brown Sovereignty
The article urges descendants of colonized European peoples in the Americas, like the Irish and Basque, to acknowledge their ancestors’ histories of oppression instead of adopting the privilege of “whiteness.” It calls for solidarity with Indigenous and Black liberation movements, emphasizing that all oppressed peoples share a common struggle against systemic colonial exploitation.
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Irish and Black Relations: A Shared Struggle, A Shared Future
Explore the complex history of Irish and Black relations in America—from shared oppression to division, and how unity can shape a just future.
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Andalusia: The African-Islamic Soul of Spain
Exploring the Hidden History and Moorish Architecture That Still Shapes Europe “They called it Al-Andalus. We call it memory. A place where African minds, Islamic vision, and Indigenous spirit reshaped the very foundation of Europe.” Introduction: A Forgotten Golden Age When people visit southern Spain, they marvel at the ornate palaces, flowing fountains, intricate tilework,…
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Erased from the Earth: The Hidden Genocides of Europe
They were erased in silence. From the genocide of Bosnian Muslims to the forgotten Indigenous peoples of Europe—the truth has been buried beneath flags, rewritten history, and forced assimilation. But we remember. And we speak. The ancestors of the Sami, the Celts, the Basques, and the Romani are calling. The voices of Srebrenica still echo.…
