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“The Indian” is gone

On the death of Terry Ree: Dakota Sioux, musician, comedian

Bruce Williams and Terry Ree (r.) ©Rebecca Hillauer

They were a successful music-comedy duo for 55 years. Their political incorrectness made “The Indian and the White Guy” from the US state of South Dakota legendary in both cultures. Now Terry Ree, the “Indian”, passed on. He was 75 years old. More here.

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On the road: Texas, this time in the south

San Antonio, part 1: River Walk Parade 2024

San Antonio River Walk with Christmas illumination ©Rebecca Hillauer

“You have to see this! For me, it’s the prettiest place in North America,” a friend said to me. Parades are not really my thing, but I really like illuminations. So I made my way to downtown San Antonio for this year’s River Walk Parade – and I have no regrets. More here.

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Genealogy – made easy

A visit to the Family Search Library in Salt Lake City

Have you always wanted to know who your ancestors were and where they came from? In the US state of Utah, the Family Search Library offers a unique opportunity to do just that. The world’s largest genealogical data collection is free to use. Also via home computer. More here.

Genealogy online ©Rebecca Hillauer
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“The Light of the Village”

In Alabama, a married couple has founded their own church.

The Eads ©Rebecca Hillauer

What to do if you are not quite happy with the churches in your area? You simply found your own! At least when you live in the USA. Dolores and John Eads did just that – and now offer social work for children and adults in a slum. More here.

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Sexual abuse in the African church

A book review about a taboo subject. Guest post by Volker Seitz

The film “The Abused Servants of God” (2019) and Pope Francis’ admission that the abuse of nuns exists have sensitized societies in Europe. In Africa there was silence. In her pioneering work, nun Mary Lembo describes the exploitation of young nuns by Catholic priests. More here.

Book cover ©Aschendorff Verlag
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Closed until victory

The Second World War began 85 years ago. And the “sitting war” in Alsace.

The war began on September 1, 1939 – in the East. Strasbourg was evacuated on the same day. 400,000 people had to leave Alsace and Lorraine. Ghost towns, cats and dogs were left behind. More here.

Evacuation of Strasburg ©Mémorial Alsace-Moselle
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Muslim slave trade in pre-colonial Africa

August 23: International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

Even before Europe’s colonial rulers divided up Africa, Africans hunted Africans and sold them to Muslim slave traders who exported them to the Arabian Peninsula or further. While the Europeans ruthlessly exploited their colonies, they also abolished human trafficking within Africa. More here.

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Note from the road

August 9: 30th International Day of World’s Indigenous Peoples

As part of the exhibition “Matriarchs of Wounded Knee – the strong Indigenous women” in Munich, a Zoom call with activist Marcella Gilbert and film director Elizabeth Castle (“Warrior Women”) will take place at 1pm EST via Link.

Marcella Gilbert at the UN ©Warrior Women Project
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Note from the road

July 27: 30th anniversary of Kevin Carter’s death

His photo from Sudan went around the world in March 1993: a child, emaciated to the skeleton, crouches in the sand while a vulture lurks behind him. Kevin Carter received the Pulitzer Prize for this work. Two months later, the South African committed suicide in Johannesburg. More here.


Kevin Carter / Rebecca Hearfield
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Women’s pants and music

An extraordinary music festival once again in Montana.

Main stage at the Red Ants Pants Music Festival ©Rebecca Hillauer

It’s that time of year again: from July 25 to 28, a cattle pasture in the Montana outback is transformed into the venue for the Red Ants Pants Music Festival. The venue, created by women’s pants manufacturer Sarah Calhoun, is THE event for music lovers – and fundraisers for women’s projects and community projects every year. More here.