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[quote=canuckgirl] Hello, new here. I am actually using an ancient myth of Athena/Neith that is based on Ancient Libya which is now North Africa. I will also be using a lot of African mythical...
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http://pinterest.com/artsychica1/ Thanks for pointing my user page out - now that I think about it, anyone wanting to follow my pinterest links would probably do better to follow this link rather than...
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http://pinterest.com/artsychica1/ looks like this is her userpage, you should be able to find the right boards from here. EDIT: Disregard this. Just saw she posted the links below.
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sorry for the 404 page; I had to re-organize my pins because they were getting out of hand;what started out as one board ended up with so many pins I found it necessary to make new categories so I...
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I'm very interested in following you on Pinterest because this subject is really intriguing to me, but I'm getting a 404 error when I click on this link. Could you possibly give me a working one?
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I realize I'm far, far behind the initial question, but my finished NaNo novel used an industrial-revolution era steampunk (white) society coming to conflict with local (African) tribal societies in a...
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Hello, new here. I am actually using an ancient myth of Athena/Neith that is based on Ancient Libya which is now North Africa. I will also be using a lot of African mythical creatures.
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I've updated my pinterest african novel research fantasy board:http://pinterest.com/artsychica1/africans-adorned-fantasy-novel-research/
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Seconding the skinwalker thing. I read some stories about them on the internet and I am scarred for life.
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I don't know what others are doing. But im doing european with a little Japanese mixed in.
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Here's a blog some might want to check out:http://chroniclesofharriet.com/2013/01/12/coming-of-ki-khanga/ covering sword & soul, steamfunk & steampunk
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nb she was a 'trickster' from the legends, or maybe a shaman, i didn`t get far enough to decide, but not a skin-walker, they`re creepy. oh and yes, i AM aware that africa and north america are...
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I JUST LOOKED THAT UP AND AWESOOOOMMMMEEEE i was considering writing a native american based book featuring a coyote-girl a while ago, and these look like the same thins, except...they`re hyenas first.
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More linkshttp://www.africanholocaust.net/peopleofafrica.htm#zhttp://zulu-culture.co.za/zulu_clothing.php I've actually discovered quite a few visual links via pinterest; I've just started a board of...
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Here are some more links:http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/ Heritage sites from all over the...
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Seconding the thanks for those links; they all look really useful! :)
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Thank you for the gallery link. I had my sub-tropical-dwelling dinosaur people using African-styled grass baskets but I had completely forgotten about the gourds.
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Adding some more research links for anyone who might want them:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Africahttp://www.africanarmsonline.com/ weaponryhttp://www.hamillgallery.com/ Great selection...
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My Nano novels have all been based on a mythical, though african based land, Alkebulan. Alkebulan supposedly is the name of africa before it was 'discovered' by the romans, greeks, etc. you also might...
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