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Astrid Båhl (born 1959), Norwegian Sami artist, designed the Sami flag; Katarina Barruk (born 1994), Swedish Sami singer who performs in the Ume Sami language; Matte Heatta Bjelland (born 1983), better known as Máddji, Norwegian-Sami singer, composer and soccer player
Philippa Hobbs (born 1955), art historian, artist; Rosa Hope (1902–1972), English-born South African painter; J. Barbara Jeppe (1921–1999), botanical artist;
Lisa Macuja-Elizalde (born 1964), prima ballerina; Anita Magsaysay-Ho (1914–2012), painter; Joy Mallari (born 1966), painter, visual artist; Pelagia Mendoza y Gotianquin (1867–1939), sculptor, first women to study at the Escuela de Dibujo y Pintura
After World War II, new female artists emerged carrying the modernistic themes in their art. Among these artists were painters such as Anita Magsaysay-Ho , the first Filipino woman abstractionist Nena Saguil , [ 1 ] and Philippine Art Gallery owner Lyd Arguilla.
A widely accepted theory is that the Sao were indigenous inhabitants of the Lake Chad basin and that their ultimate origins lie south of the lake. [7] Recent archaeological research indicates that the Sao civilization developed indigenously from earlier cultures in the region (such as the Gajiganna culture, which began at around 1,800 BCE and began to build fortified towns by about 800 BCE ...
For example, widows are the group of female-headed households that exhibit the highest rates of poverty. [18] Especially in polygynous cases, not all women live in the same household as their husband. [19] Therefore, female-headed households headed by married women are best-off in terms of poverty, followed by divorced females, and widowed females.
Ja kakva je pusta! Tako mi imana, stid je ne bi bilo da je kod sultana. Pa još kada šeće i plećima kreće, ni hodžin mi zapis više pomoć’ neće! Ja joj nazvah selam. Al’ moga mi dina, ne šće ni da čuje lijepa Emina, već u srebrn ibrik zahvatila vode, pa niz bašču đule zaljevati ode. S grana vjetar puhnu, pa niz pleći puste
The last metaphor is in the lyrics "priznaj da sam ja, sve u jednom, žena, majka, žena, majka, kraljica" (English: "Admit that I am, all in one, a woman, a mother, a woman, a mother, a queen") which is a message of female empowerment urging females in modern society to find their strength, to become self-aware of the various roles they play ...