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17th January 2013

Photo reblogged from I EXIST! with 120 notes

juliosalgado83:

I was lucky go catch Terisa Siagatonu throw it down with this beautiful poem on Saturday at Jean Melesaine’s Navigating Queer Waves show at Galería de la Raza I love how these badass poets of color are queerifying the world one poem at a time!
NOTE: This is only part of the poem. 

juliosalgado83:

I was lucky go catch Terisa Siagatonu throw it down with this beautiful poem on Saturday at Jean Melesaine’s Navigating Queer Waves show at Galería de la Raza I love how these badass poets of color are queerifying the world one poem at a time!

NOTE: This is only part of the poem. 

Tagged: queerSamoanPacific IslanderAPIPolynesian

30th December 2012

Photo reblogged from FYMB with 43 notes

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

Family portrait! Mama on the left - she’s Hawaiian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, Filipino. The young man is my cousin - our mothers are sisters - and the other two are me and my ten year old sister. All three of us are Hawaiian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, Filipino and half white (he’s Irish, we’re German/Jewish). 
I wanted to submit this picture because I like the variety of features all us kids have - we’re all basically the same races but we look so different!
alanamonster.tumblr.com

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

Family portrait! Mama on the left - she’s Hawaiian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, Filipino. The young man is my cousin - our mothers are sisters - and the other two are me and my ten year old sister. All three of us are Hawaiian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, Filipino and half white (he’s Irish, we’re German/Jewish). 

I wanted to submit this picture because I like the variety of features all us kids have - we’re all basically the same races but we look so different!

alanamonster.tumblr.com

Tagged: mixed racemultiracialguyssiblingskidsphoto of familywavy hairwhiteeuropeanasianpacific islanderindigenoushapalatinolatinahispanicsubmission

16th October 2012

Photo reblogged from FYMB with 12 notes

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

mum: maori samoan danish
dad: maori english scottish
http://petrified-s0uls.tumblr.com/

For a split second I thought this was provocatoria, but then I was like, wait, she NEVER makes faces like this. Haha.

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

mum: maori samoan danish

dad: maori english scottish

http://petrified-s0uls.tumblr.com/

For a split second I thought this was provocatoria, but then I was like, wait, she NEVER makes faces like this. Haha.

Tagged: mixed racemultiracialeuropeanpacific islandersubmissionsamoanmaoripolynesian

29th September 2012

Photo reblogged from The Daily Multiracial with 30 notes

multiracial:

Valerie Adams
(Tongan/English) [New Zealander]
Known as:  Olympic Champion Shot Putter
Awards/Accolades:  Two Time Olympic Gold Medalist (2008 & 2012); Three Time World Championship Gold Medalist (2007, 2009, 2011); Two Time World Indoor Championship Gold Medalist (2008 & 2012); Two Time Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist (2006 & 2010)
More Information: Valerie Adams’ Twitter page, London Olympics 2012: Valerie Adams, NewZealand.Com: Valerie Adams, New Zealand Olympic Team: Valerie Adams, OneNews: Valerie’s gold ‘justice served’, IAAF: Valerie Adams, Valerie Adams’ Wikipedia page
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multiracial:

Valerie Adams

(Tongan/English) [New Zealander]

Known as: Olympic Champion Shot Putter

Awards/Accolades: Two Time Olympic Gold Medalist (2008 & 2012); Three Time World Championship Gold Medalist (2007, 2009, 2011); Two Time World Indoor Championship Gold Medalist (2008 & 2012); Two Time Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist (2006 & 2010)

More Information: Valerie Adams’ Twitter page, London Olympics 2012: Valerie Adams, NewZealand.Com: Valerie Adams, New Zealand Olympic Team: Valerie Adams, OneNews: Valerie’s gold ‘justice served’, IAAF: Valerie Adams, Valerie Adams’ Wikipedia page

Thanks to amillionparachutes for suggesting today’s Daily Multiracial!


Please feel free to suggest someone as a future Daily Multiracial!


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Tagged: Valerie AdamsShot PutShot Puttershotputshotputterolympicsgold medalgold medalistchampionNew ZealandNew ZealanderKiwibiracialmultiracialmixedmixed racemixed-racePolynesianTongaPacific Islander

29th July 2012

Photoset reblogged from fuck yeah, women of the rainbow. with 669 notes

doveilmiosoldi:

Native American women in the London 2012 Olympics! from top to bottom, right to left:

Mary Killman, US synchronized swimming (Potawatomi)

Mary Killman (right), born in Ada, Oklahoma, 21, was a member of the USA Synchro Junior Nationals Team in 2008 and was named the USA Synchro Athlete of the Year in 2010 and 2011. “Representing the United States is an amazing honor,” she said. “To be able to not only represent my country, but also my sport, and have a bit of Native American pride as well just makes it all better!” 

All the hard work and training she has put into making it to where she’s at today has been lined with confidence, something she feels is crucial to success. “The most powerful thing you can have is confidence in yourself,” says Killman. “There are always going to be rough times but if you keep pushing and just believe you can, you can achieve things you’ve only dreamed about. This works in not only athletics but in life in general. I’ve worked years trying to make my dream a reality and it’s finally coming true.”

One of Killman’s heroes is the above-mentioned Thorpe. “He’s definitely someone who had to work insanely hard to get every bit of recognition he got. He’s proof that you can do anything if you set your mind to it…I’ve always been brought up with something my dad always said, ‘rather you can see yourself doing or not, you’re right.” 

Mary Spencer, Canada boxing (Ojibway)

The 2012 London games marks the debut of women’s boxing and First Nation Ojibway Mary Spencer set off as one of Canada’s best bets; a sure contender for gold. Spencer nearly lost her chance of competing in this year’s game after a surprising and disappointing first round loss at the women’s world championships in China that served as the qualifier for the 2012 Olympics. A few agonizing weeks later, she learned she had been awarded the wild card and became the lone Americas Continental group selection by the Tripartite Commission in the middleweight (75kg) class. 

Spencer began boxing in 2002 at the age of 17. In an interview with the International Amateur Boxing Association she said, “I was always a sports fanatic and I took up boxing after my basketball season ended and I wanted to keep in shape. Since then I have not looked back, the energy in boxing is unrivalled in sports.” 

From her beginning days in the sport, she has been described as a natural and very quickly started training under three-time Olympic coach Charlie Stewart at the Windsor Amateur Boxing Club in Ontario, Canada. Under his guidance and her hardwork, she’s become an 8-time nation champion, 3-time world champion and 5-time Pan-American champion. 

Not only is she a fierce fighter in the ring, she’s proof positive there’s true splendor in being a strong woman as she was named as an ambassador for Cover Girl. Of the endorsement Cover Girls says they are, “proud to support Mary Spencer to help celebrate the power and strength in beauty.” She is also a member of the Motivate Canada’s GEN7 Aboriginal role model initiative. Her participation in the program includes developing sport, physical activity and empowerment programming with Aboriginal youth in First Nation communities in Ontario. 

Tumua Anae, US water polo (Hawaiian)

Tumua Anae heads into the 2012 games as the goalie for the US National Water Polo team. Anae, full name Tumuaialli Anea, is a Native Hawaiian whose grandfather emigrated there from Samoa in the 1920’s. 

Tumua attended the University of Southern California where she majored in broadcast journalism. While at USC, she played goalie for their water polo team all four years of her college career and then began training with the National team the summer after her senior year. One the road to becoming an Olympic athlete, Tumua racked in honors with her incredible talent in the pool. Among other things, she was part of the 2005 and 2006 CIF Water Polo Champions Division II, a finalist for the 2010 Peter J. Cutino Award and 2010 NCAA champion. More recently, she had 8 saves as backup goalie at the 2011 FINA World Championships as well as the 2011 FINA World League Super Final, in which she won gold, 7 saves in Team USA’s gold medal win at the 2011 Pan American Games, and a whopping 16 saves at the 2012 FINA World League Super Final. Finally, in May of this year, she was selected to the Olympic team as backup to Betsey Armstrong, whom many consider the best women’s water polo player in the world.

Adrienne Lyle, US dressage (Cherokee)

Adrienne Lyle, a Cherokee Nation citizen, comes to her first Olympic games as one of America’s youngest dressage riders at the age of 27 in a sport that commonly has Olympians double her age. She earned her spot by placing fourth-place at the U.S. Equestrian Federation Dressage Festival of Champions and USEF Dressage Olympic Selection Trials while riding Wizard, a 13-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Weltmeyer. 

Lyle, coming from humble beginnings being raised on a small cattle ranch in Whidbey Island, Wash., shot to stardom in the dressage world after working some with Debbie McDonald (an extremely successful dressage rider in her own right) as a working student at Peggy and Parry Thomas’s River Grove Farm in Idaho in 2005, in 2006 as a fulltime assistant trainer and then competing with Wizard in their first Grand Prix in 2009.

These young women exemplify where hard work, discipline and the courage to put your dreams in motion can lead to. Many throughout Indian Country will be keeping an eye on these ladies as they strive for gold in these coming weeks. 

Tagged: Olympics 2012Native AmericanndnNative womenWOCLondon 2012London Olympics 2012nativeindigenousPotawatomiOjibwayOjibweHawaiianNative HawaiianPacific IslanderCherokee

Source: nitanahkohe

27th July 2012

Photo reblogged from He Does Not Care For Juliet with 1,376 notes

bisrepetitaplacent:

OPENING CEREMONIES SPOILER: Yes, the parade of athletes is worth watching.

bisrepetitaplacent:

OPENING CEREMONIES SPOILER: Yes, the parade of athletes is worth watching.

Tagged: dead and gonespot the hot athleteteam fiji2012 london olympicsFijiLondon 2012OlympicsPolynesiaPolynesianPacific Islander

Source: bisrepetitaplacent

27th July 2012

Photo reblogged from Provocatoria with 191 notes

blacknerdjade:

koti-langi:

American Samoa in the Opening Ceremony Olympics 2012

blacknerdjade:

koti-langi:

American Samoa in the Opening Ceremony Olympics 2012

Tagged: OlympicsLondon 2012London Olympics 2012American SamoaSamoaSamoanPolynesiaPolynesianPacific Islander

Source: ulofi

17th June 2012

Video reblogged from Apolo Anton Ohno!!! with 15 notes

svenismyhomeboy:

When Apolo says “I didn’t kill anybody“…

…yeah, that went straight to my lady bits.

Really Hawaii Five-0? What’s with making Native Hawaiians the scary other? You’re a modern show set in Hawaii and can’t even portray Native Hawaiians correctly? Get a hold of yourself.

Tagged: not surprised thoughHawaii Five-0HawaiiHawaiianNative Hawaiianpacific islanderindigenousracism

Source: hawkeyepancakes

22nd April 2012

Photo reblogged from FYMB with 22 notes

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

I’m half Filipino and half Ghanaian (African).
http://ikeeplivingandsmiling.tumblr.com

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

I’m half Filipino and half Ghanaian (African).

http://ikeeplivingandsmiling.tumblr.com

Tagged: mixed racebiracialcurly hairwavy hairblackafricanasianpacific islanderhapasubmission

22nd March 2012

Photo reblogged from FYMB with 49 notes

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

Filipino/Black

fuckyeahmixedbeauty:

Filipino/Black

Tagged: mixed racebiracialmultiracialblackpacific islandermixed guyssubmission