Unusual Award N.13- Extreme Gluteal Proportions In African Woman | DELUXE |
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Even after her death in 1815, her remains were dissected, and her skeleton and brains were displayed at the Paris Musée de l'Homme until 1974. Her story remains a stark symbol of colonial exploitation, the dehumanization of Black women, and the roots of scientific racism. Thanks to a campaign led by President Nelson Mandela, her remains were finally returned to South Africa for a dignified burial in 2002. Thanks to a campaign led by President Nelson
In a move that has sparked both intrigue and debate, the N.13 award, officially known as "Extreme Gluteal Proportions in African Woman," has been established to recognize and celebrate a very specific physical attribute that is predominantly found in some African women. This unusual award, while raising eyebrows globally, aims to shed light on the diversity and uniqueness of human physiology, particularly focusing on the African continent's rich genetic tapestry. the N.13 award
