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[TASK 168: DOMINICA]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 140+ Dominiquais faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Moira Stuart (1949) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Barbadian - tv presenter and radio presenter.
Ophelia Marie (1951) Afro-Dominiquais - singer. 
Aunty Pearle / Pearle Christian (1955) Afro-Dominiquais - music educator, composer, choral music director.
Trisha Goddard (1957) Afro-Dominiquais / Unspecified Black, English - actress and tv host.
Alphonsia Emmanuel (1961) Afro-Dominiquais - actress.
Gabrielle / Louisa Gabrielle Bobbs (1969) Afro-Dominiquais - singer-songwriter.
Diane Parish (1969) Afro-Dominiquais - actress.
Ardis Fagerholm (1971) Afro-Dominiquais - singer-songwriter.
Petra Letang (1979) Afro-Dominiquais - actress.
Ayesha Antoine (1981) Afro-Dominiquais, Welsh, English - actress.
Valenzia Algarin (1981) Dominiquais [Unspecified Multiracial] / Puerto Rican [Unspecified Multiracial] - actress.
Simone Bannis (1985 or 1986) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Miss Tipper / Dominique Tipper (1988) Afro-Dominiquais / English - actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer.
Nathalie Emmanuel (1989) Afro-Dominiquais, English / Afro-Saint Lucian, English - actress.
Ifrika-Caramel Qween Phillip (1989 or 1990) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Nicole Morson (1990 or 1991) Afro-Dominiquais - model (instagram: nicole_morson).
Jade Shari Romain (1991) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2017.
Saryta Akpa (1991 or 1992) Dominiquais [Ivorian] - model.
Lynah Bontiff (1992) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Tasia Floissac (1993 or 1994) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2016.
Fubara Pukka (1994 or 1995) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Chantel Buckmire (1997 or 1998) Dominiquais [Afro-Dominiquais, Unspecified Other] - model.
Marisol John (1998 or 1999) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2019.
Kianne Bastien / Kianne Neesa Bastien (1998 or 1999) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Martha Sablon (2000 or 2001) Dominiquais [Afro-Dominiquais, Unspecified Pacific Islander, Possibly Other] - model.
Ngozi Paul (?) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Kittitian, Afro-Nevisian - actress, director, producer, and writer.
Kim Roberts (?) Dominiquais Creole / Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Ekeobong Utibe (?) Afro-Dominiquais - actress. 
LaDana Drigo (?) Afro-Dominiquais - actress. 
Wyatt Bardouille (?) Dominiquais - actress, director, and producer.
Disnie Sebastien (?) Afro-Dominiquais - actress, editor, and producer. 
Pamela O'Hare (?) Dominiquais / Unknown - actress. 
Odessa Elie (?) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2015.
Francine Baron (?) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2014.
Leslassa Armour-Shillingford (?) Afro-Dominiquais - model and Miss Dominica 2013.
Mel (?) Afro-Dominiquais - singer and model (instagram: melchiimera).
Gianna (?) Afro-Dominiquais - instagrammer (gia.renae).
Nerrisa Nicholls (?) Afro-Dominiquais - model (instagram: melanin_body).
F - Athletes:
Hermin Joseph (1964) Dominiquais - sprinter.
Angelica di Silvestri (1965) Dominiquais [Italian] - skier.
Doris Francis (1969) Dominiquais - cricketer.
Dawn Williams (1973) Dominiquais - middle-distance runner.
Francilla Agar (1975) Dominiquais - swimmer.
Marcia Daniel (1977) Dominiquais - sprinter.
Karina LeBlanc (1980) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Pearl Etienne (1982) Dominiquais - cricketer.
Marie-Lyne Joseph (1982) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Guadeloupean - middle-distance runner.
Thea LaFond (1994) Afro-Dominiquais - triple jumper.
Luan Gabriel (1996) Afro-Dominiquais - sprinter.
Donisha Xavier (1997) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Jayde Riviere (2001) Afro-Dominiquais / Hong Kongese - footballer.
M:
Tony Butler (1957) Afro-Dominiquais - singer and bassist.
Danny John-Jules (1960) Afro-Dominiquais - actor, singer, and dancer.
Howard Antony (1963) Afro-Dominiquais - actor.
Eddie Nestor (1964) Afro-Dominiquais - actor, tv presenter, comedian, and radio presenter.
Marlon Roudette (1983) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Trinidadian, English / Scottish, English - rapper-songwriter, singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Edwin Hodge (1985) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Virgin Islander, African-American - actor.
Bashy / Ashley Thomas (1985) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Jamaican - actor and rapper-songwriter.
Dwain Murphy (1985) Afro-Dominiquais - actor.
Aldis Hodge (1986) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Virgin Islander, African-American - actor.
Jason Forbes (1990) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Jamaican - actor, comedian, and writer.
Kojo Funds / Errol Bellot (1995) Afro-Dominiquais / Ghanaian - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Jem Henry / Jemuel Henry (1998 or 1999) Afro-Dominiquais - model.
Kent Sutton (?) Afro-Dominiquais - director. 
DJ Dextrous / Dextrous / Dex / Errol Francis (?) Afro-Dominiquais - DJ, bassist, drummer, producer, and composer.
Nasio / Nasio Fontaine (?) Dominiquais [Kalinago / Afro-Dominiquais] - singer. 
David Jno Baptiste / Ras Jumbo (?) Afro Dominiquais - guitarist. 
Lazo / Lazarus J. Finn (?) Afro-Dominiquais - musician.  
Brother Matthew Luke (?) Afro-Dominiquais - reggae artist.  
The Wizzard / Merlin St. Hilaire (?) Afro-Dominiquais - musician.
JunoSuede (?) Afro-Dominiquais - youtuber.
ColtonT (?) Afro-Dominiquais - musician (instagram: coltontmusic).
Louis VI (?) Afro-Dominiquais, English - musician (instagram: itslouisvi).
O Banga (?) Afro-Dominiquais - musician (instagram: obangamuzik).
M - Athletes:
Irvine Shillingford (1944) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Norbert Phillip (1948) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
David Defoe (1949) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Derek Abraham (1953) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Lockhart Sebastien (1955) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Joe Cooke (1955) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Thomas Kentish (1957) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Vince Hilaire (1959) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Martin Jean-Jacques (1960) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
True Brit / Frank Bruno (1961) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Jamaican - boxer.
Paul Canoville (1962) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Anguillian - footballer.
Larry Miller (1963) Dominiquais - sprinter.
Roy Marshall (1965) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Woodrow Lawrence (1966) Afro-Dominiquais - swimmer.
Phillip DeFreitas (1966) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Liburd Henry (1967) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Cedric Harris (1967) Afro-Dominiquais - middle-distance runner. 
Royston Trocard (1967) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Darwin Telemaque (1968) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Phillip DeFreitas (1966) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Steve Agar (1968) Dominiquais [Afro-Dominiquais, Unspecified White, Possibly Other] - track and field athlete.
Jérôme Romain (1971) Afro-Dominiquais - track and field athlete.
Garth Joseph (1973) Afro-Dominiquais - basketball player. 
Euclid Bertrand (1974) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Adam Sanford (1975) Dominiquais [Kalinago, Afro-Dominiquais, Possibly Other] - cricketer.
Balty Watt (1975) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer.
Raymond Casimir (1976) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer.
Wayne Phillip (1977) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer.
Sherwin James (1978) Afro-Dominiquais - track and field athlete.
Kirsten Casimir (1978) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Jefferson Louis (1979) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Chris Lloyd (1980) Afro-Dominiquais - sprinter. 
Kenneth Maronie (1980) Afro-Dominiquais - swimmer.
Dorian Auguiste (1980) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Rasheed Bertrand (1982) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Jermain Defoe (1982) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Saint Lucian - footballer.
Randolph Peltier (1982) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Fabian Florant (1983) Afro-Dominiquais - triple jumper. 
Shane Shillingford (1983) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Richard Pacquette (1983) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Darius Defoe (1984) Afro-Dominiquais - basketball player.
Liam Sebastien (1984) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Paul Victor (1984) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Erison Hurtault (1984) Afro-Dominiquais - sprinter. 
Mervin Matthew (1985) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Jean Paul (1985) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Ryan Edgar (1986) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Chad Bertrand (1986) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Joel Etienne-Clark (1986) Dominiquais [Afro-Dominiquais, English, Possibly Other] - footballer. 
Daniel Francis (1986) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Liam Fontaine (1986) Dominiquais - footballer.
Glenson Prince (1987) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Yordanys Durañona (1988) Afro-Dominiquais - triple jumper. 
David Registe (1988) Afro-Dominiquais - long jumper.
Glensworth Elizee (1989) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Kieran Agard (1989) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Vincentian, Afro-Jamaican - footballer.
Tyrone Theophile (1989) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas (1990) Afro-Dominiquais / Afro-Saint Lucian - footballer.
Anthony Edgar (1990) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Julian Wade (1990) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Kiernan Hughes-Mason (1991) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Grenadian, Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - footballer.
Jerlani Robinson (1993) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Manjrekar James (1993) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Kavem Hodge (1993) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer. 
Travist Joseph (1994) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Briel Thomas (1994) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer.
Anfernee Frederick (1996) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer. 
Andrez Joseph (1998) Afro-Dominiquais - footballer
Alick Athanaze (1998) Afro-Dominiquais - cricketer.
Problematic:
21 Sa**ge / Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph (1992) Afro-Dominiquais, Afro-Haitian, Afro-Saint Vincentian - rapper-songwriter and producer. - His stage name involves an anti-native slur despite not being native, in his song ASMR he had anti-semitic lyrics, and made tweets supporting rape culture.
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PCNW 22ND JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
JURORS: Conor Risch, PDN Senior Editor + Lara Behnert, Starbucks Senior Manager, Creative
January 17 – March 14, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 17 Members Preview & Tour 5:30PM | Public Opening 6PM
PCNW is proud to present the 22nd Juried Exhibition, one of the most anticipated shows in our gallery program. A wide range of visually rich images were selected from artists across the world: 341 artists—representing 32 states and 8 countries—submitted 2,250 images. Jurors Conor Risch and Lara Behnert chose images from 47 individuals to be included in the exhibition.
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Paul Adams (Lindon, UT), Elizabeth Albert (Belmont, MA), John Armstrong (Seattle, WA), David Bartlett (Farmington Hills, MI), Constance Brinkley (Seattle, WA), Annette LeMay Burke (San Jose, CA), Lynae Cook (Seattle, WA), Jo Cosme (Seattle, WA), Mark Daughhetee (Seattle, WA), Marcus DeSieno (Ellensburg, WA), Sean Du (Pasedena, CA), Simrah Farrukh (Los Angeles, CA),  Wm Daniel File (Manchester, MO), Hal Gage (Anchorage, AK), David Gardner (San Francisco, CA), Jennifer Garza-Cuen (Reno, NV), Daniel George (Vineyard, UT), Brian Goodman (Port Townsend, WA), Julie Gottesman (Kirkland, WA), Nate Gowdy (Seattle, WA), Rebecca Greenfield (Brooklyn, NY), Tatiana Gulenkina (San Francisco, CA), Zackery Hobler (Toronto, Canada), Janet Holmes (Toronto, Canada), Qian Jin (Beijing, China), Brian Kosoff (Portland, OR), Harini Krishnamurthy (Issaquah, WA), Keith Livers (Austin, TX), Zhiqiang Ma (Seattle, WA), Miles MacClure (Berkeley, CA), Mia McNeal (Kent, WA), Joseph Meacham (Cape May Court House, NJ), Julie Mihaly (Poughkeepsie, NY), Marilyn Montufar (Seattle, WA), Emmanuel Monzon (Bellevue, WA), Jenna Mulhall-Brereton (Oreland, PA), Annie Musselman (Seattle, WA), Kelly O (Seattle, WA), Shawn Records (Portland, OR), Serrah Russell (Seattle, WA), Adair Rutledge (Seattle, WA), Michael Schulz (Redmond, WA), Craig Schwanfelder (Santa Cruz, CA), Mukul Soman (Kirkland, WA), Jody Poorwill (Tacoma, WA), Marta Wapiennik (Cracow, Poland), Kiliii Yuyan (Seattle, WA)
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JURORS
Lara Behnert is the senior manager of Starbucks Creative Studio where she leads the global art program for Starbucks, helping to evolve store design and develop the company’s brand expression. Her background is in creative directions and design for magazines, brands, and worthy causes. Lara is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, has spent many years in New York City, and currently lives in Seattle.
Conor Risch is Senior Editor of Photo District News (PDN) and PDNOnline.com, the award-winning monthly magazine and website for professional photographers, and he has worked with professional photographers for more than 15 years. He is editor of PDN’s monthly “Exposures” column, which features photographers’ new books, exhibitions and personal projects, and he is also co-editor of the annual PDN’s 30 special issue and website focused on emerging photographers
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PAST JURORS
1995 – Duane Michals, Artist 1996 – Joyce Tenneson, Artist 1997 – Jock Sturges, Artist and Trevor Fairbrother, Curator, Seattle Art Museum 1998 – Keith Carter, Artist 1999 – Linda Connor, Artist, Educator 2001 – Chien-Chi Chang, Photographer, Magnum Photos 2002 – Michael Kenna, Artist 2003 – Anne Wilkes Tucker, Curator, Museum of Fine Art Houston 2004 – Roy Flukinger, Curator, Harry Ransom Center 2005 – Mary Virginia Swanson, Consultant, Educator, MVS 2006 – Paul Kopeikin, Paul Kopeikin Gallery 2007 – Charlotte Cotton, Curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2008 – Rod Slemmons, Director, Museum of Contemporary Photography 2009 – Jen Bekman, Jen Bekman Gallery, 20×200 2010 – Denise Wolff, Editor, Aperture 2011 – Karen Irvine, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Photography 2012 – W.M. Hunt, Collector and Curator 2013 – John A. Bennette, Collector and Curator 2014 – Whitney C. Johnson, Director of Photography, The New Yorker 2015 – Julia Dolan, Minor White Curator of Photography, Portland Art Museum 2017 – Sandra S. Phillips, Curator Emeritus, SF MOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
Header image photo credits: Top Row, L to R: Adair Rutledge, Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, ShawnRecords, Nate Gowdy. Bottom Row, L to R: Marta Wapiennik, Craig Schwanfelder, Zhiqiang Ma, Annette LeMay Burke.
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Plastering kent
The term Louis refers to the name of 18 French Monarchs who reigned from 1300 to the French Revolution. The Louis Mantelpiece should more rightly be called a Louis revival mantelpiece as it was the product of the 19th century when French architects and interior decorators sought to produce styles, which mimicked the type of fireplace which was popular during the reigns of Louis XIV, XV, and XVI. In reality the fireplaces of this era were a lot more elaborate than the revival designs, which were made in France and England during the Victorian era. A typical Louis revival projected around 9 inches from the wall. The front was flat and box like with a wide rectangular opening. The designs were more graceful than the British marble fireplace of the era and were often made by Italian craftsmen with extra detail and finishing undertaken by French artisans.
The revival Louis XV surrounds have graceful curves and the designs which are popular today are much more likely to be from this origin. Louis XVI fireplaces are square and much more masculine and could be mistaken for many traditional English designs which have been popular for 200 years or more. The small and feminine Louis XV Pompadour has probably been the most successful of all the Louis designs.
Georgian
The Georgian era spanned the years 1714 to 1820, although the latter period is more correctly called Regency. It was during this time that many of today's stately homes were Looking for a cheap plasterer in Kent?  being built or remodelled as the landed aristocracy flourished. Inigo Jones, an architect during the previous century, was the inspiration for the early Georgian period up to 1760. His pattern books were available to landed gentry throughout the country and, filled with designs incorporating elements from Greek mythology, they inspired designer's like William Kent to provide fireplaces which formed a voluptuous centrepiece to grace grand rooms.
The history of the fireplace now falls conveniently into two halves. Immense, ornate designs characterised the earlier part, while the latter half saw mantelpieces with a more subtle, classical influence.
In middle class households designs were altogether simpler - faux imitations of marble or expensive hardwoods replaced the real thing. More reserved, and cheaper, fireplaces would also be seen in the less important rooms of stately homes indicating that the pockets of even the richest landowners were not limitless! These designs did not percolate down at all to the farmers and yeomen who made up the majority of house owners. Their fireplaces were often the inglenook designs with large wooden lintel that we see in thatched cottages today.
The second half of the century is, without doubt the age of Robert Adam and the fireplaces that bear his name. With his brother James, Robert Adam produced pattern books covering all aspects of architecture but it is probably for the fireplace that he is best known. Adam was a master of detail - his designs, although smaller and less extravagant than were common in the previous fifty years, included beautifully finished detail, almost all taken from classical mythology. This could include a gold-leaf Etruscan motif or even a Wedgwood ceramic plaque.
Important rooms featured designs in fine white statuary marble embellished with swags, ribbons, lyres and urns, whilst less important rooms, and the vast emerging middle class, would be supplied by scaled down copies of these designs in a variety of imitation designs and materials. In the never-ending change that is furnishing fashion, the designs became more classical and less ornate in the dying years of the Georgian period and influences, such as the Chinoiserie (Chinese influenced design) favoured by the Prince Regent, George IV, became more evident. In many ways this period was the heyday of the fireplace, the design dimensions and features still copied in a myriad of imitations for today's market.
Regency
Like every décor trend over the last four hundred years the Regency period cannot be seen in isolation. In fact, it is incorporates elements and inter relates with trends, social differences and politics both before and after the period. Regency fireplaces tended to be much less elaborate than those of designers such of Robert Adam. Gone were the small inset pastoral scenes so beloved of the mid 18th century aristocracy. In their place came very rectilinear designs with the typical reeded leg. The leg itself might be flat with the reeding as an inset or even in the form of single or double Greek columns apparently supporting the fireplace header. The reeded panel might be taken across the header but other designs included twin parallel lines, Acanthus leaves or other Greek images - Medusa's head or Roman triumph images were also popular.
Marble was a popular material for fireplaces although, at times, supplies from Italy, Spain and Portugal were blockaded by the Napoleonic wars. Statuary marble (the variety used for sculpting statues) was preferred, although its cost tended to limit its use to the main, public rooms. Other 'reception' and 'retiring' might have fireplaces in faux marble, manufactured in wood or toughened plaster and painted, by highly skilled but low paid artisans, to resemble marble.
In France fireplace style had developed separately from that of Britain. During the French Revolution, many of the extravagant chimneypieces installed throughout the reigns of Louis XIV, XV and XVI were ripped out and shipped abroad. In their place came fireplaces, still influenced by the empires of antiquity but with less decoration and grander mantelshelves than examples within the UK. With France's close relationship with the fledgling USA this influence can also be seen in New England homes of the period including the White House (which is only white because the Brits burnt it in 1812 and it had to be repainted - white!).
Regency influence has remained popular to this day. Many town houses from this era survive in London although the largest houses were demolished for their land during the late Victorian housing boom. Where Regency houses had been stripped of their original fireplaces by subsequent generations keen to modernise their homes, modern reproductions have been used to fill the gaps and recreate at least some of the splendour of that period. Indeed, the simpler design of Regency fireplaces has proved easier to reproduce than the elaborate splendour of its predecessors which are regarded as 'over the top' by the present generations.
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Rob MacLean's team of the week: Edouard, Keny, Mitchell and who else?
With 22 goals this weekend in the Scottish Premiership, these were many outstanding candidates for the team of the week.
However, BBC Scotland commentator Rob MacLean can only pick 11.
Do you agree with his selection? Have a look below.
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4-4-2 formation: Adam Bogdan (Hibs); James Tavernier (Rangers), Craig Halkett (Livingston), Jason Kerr (St Johnstone), Demi Mitchell (Hearts); Callumn Morrison (Hearts), Alan Power (Kilmarnock), Tom Rogic (Celtic), Ryan Kent (Rangers); Martin Boyle (Hibs), Odsonne Edouard (Celtic).
Goalkeeper – Adam Bogdan
The on-loan Liverpool goalkeeper did his best to get Hibs something out of Saturday’s match at Celtic Park. Adam Bogdan didn’t have a hope with any of the four goals which flew past him and he produced a series of great saves to keep his team in touch.
Defenders – James Tavernier, Craig Halkett, Jason Kerr, Demi Mitchell
Hand Rangers a spot kick and you’ll pay the penalty. Rangers captain James Tavernier doesn’t miss from 12 yards out. That’s seven out of seven so far this season after a late double at Hamilton on Sunday which ensured Steven Gerrard’s team sealed their first away win in the league this season.
Livi skipper Craig Halkett was in my weekend selection ahead of the international break and he’s a stick-on to keep his place. Halkett scored in Saturday’s demolition of Dundee, as did his back three buddies Declan Gallagher and Alan Lithgow, and marshalled a defence which kept a fourth clean sheet in the last five matches.
Scotland under-21 defender Jason Kerr headed in the only goal of the game on Saturday against Motherwell at Fir Park right at the end of the match. His main role, of course, is keeping the door shut at the other end and, as he accumulates more and more first team game time, Kerr looks an increasingly good prospect.
There was strong recruitment from the Tynecastle team in the summer, and it is paying dividends now with some key players injured. Getting 21-year-old Demi Mitchell back for another loan spell from Manchester United was a good move. He can play a number of positions but he’ll do nicely at left back for me this week.
Midfielders – Callumn Morrison, Alan Power, Tom Rogic, Ryan Kent
Callum Morrison doesn’t feel the need to beat a full back 10 times before swinging a cross into the penalty box. The 19-year-old winger regularly delivers the ball early and with top quality. It’s no surprise that Hearts, anticipating outside interest, recently tied him up on a new, improved contract.
Irishman Alan Power’s first goal for Killie had his surname written all over it, hammered past St Mirren keeper Craig Samson. Midfielder Power has been a key man in a dramatic transformation at Rugby Park in the last year.
It’s no coincidence that Australian international midfielder Tom Rogic is back on form and Celtic have scored 10 goals in their last two games. He curled in the opener against Hibs on Saturday, set up the second goal and, generally, delivered a quality contribution to a memorable match.
Rangers were far from firing on all cylinders in Sunday’s 4-1 win at Hamilton, but on-loan Liverpool winger Ryan Kent still managed to catch the eye with a smart finish to open the scoring. Still only 21, he’s improving all the time.
Forwards – Martin Boyle, Odsonne Edouard
Martin Boyle scored brilliantly at Celtic Park on Saturday, calmly dinking the ball over Craig Gordon to briefly hoist Hibs’ hopes of salvaging something from the game. The ‘keeper had earlier kept out Boyle’s header with a stunning save. His pace makes him a constant threat to the best of defenders.
There was a good reason the Scottish champions splashed out a club record transfer fee to prise the 20-year-old Frenchman Odsonne Edouard away from Paris Saint Germain. He scored twice against Hibs on Saturday and was denied a bigger haul by goalkeeper Bogdan and the frame of the goal. An outstanding prospect.
BBC Sport – Scottish
Rob MacLean's team of the week: Edouard, Keny, Mitchell and who else? was originally published on 365 Football
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[TASK 056: THE IRON CONFEDERACY]
Shout out to @olivaraofrph​ for inspiring and helping compile this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 90+ faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. The Iron Confederacy's a pre-colonial powerful Native American/Canadian political and military confederacy, forming at an unknown time before 1692. While the Confederacy itself dissolved in the 1860s, the tribes that formed it remain as the Plains Cree, Saulteaux, and Nakoda Sioux. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Ladies:
Wilma Pelly (80) Saulteaux - actress.
Buffy Sainte-Marie (76) Plains Cree - singer-songwriter.
Margo Kane (65) Saulteaux and Cree - actress.
Sharon Bruneau (53) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, and French descent - model and bodybuilder.
Chantal Kreviazuk (43) Ukrainian, Scottish, English, 1/16th Polish, 1/64th Saulteaux - singer and songwriter.
Cheryl L’Hirondelle (58) Metis of Cree descent, French, German, and Polish - musician.
Michelle Thrush (50) Plains Cree - actress.
Irene Bedard (49) Inuit, Inupiat, Yupik, Cree, and Metis - actress.
Jennifer Podemski (43) Saulteaux, Ojibwe, Israeli, and Polish - actress.
Georgina Lightning (born 1964) Plains Cree - actress and filmmaker.
Tamara Podemski (39) Saulteaux, Ojibwe, Israeli, and Polish - actress.
Crystle Lightning (36) Plains Cree - actress.
Sarah Podemski (36) Saulteaux, Ojibwe, Israeli, and Polish - actress.
Teneil Whiskeyjack (29) Plains Cree and Mexican - actress.
Shayla Stonechild (23) Metis of Blackfoot and Cree descent - actress and model.
Michaella Shannon (21) Plains Cree and Possibly Filipina (was featured in a magazine of and for Filipino-Canadians, however can't find anything stating she's Filipina) - model, actress, singer, and tv host.
Osa Roan (21) Plains Cree and Isleta Tiwa - Instagrammer (osamuskwasis).
Savannah Rae Boyko (16) Cree - singer.
Hozhoni Whitecloud (15) Ho-Chunk, Omaha, Otoe, Comanche, Plains Cree, Lakota Sioux, Menominee, Muskogee, and Arikara - model.
Amber Midthunder (born 1991) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Hudeshabina Nakoda Sioux, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Sioux, Chinese, and English - actress.
Xandrah (?) Nakoda Sioux - singer-songwriter.
Georgia Wettlin Larsen (?) Nakoda Sioux - singer.
Teagan Littlechief (?) Saulteaux and Cree - singer-songwriter.
Rosary Spence (?) Cree - singer-songwriter and actress.
Levi Sophia (?) Cree, Chinese, and British - model and actress.
Jaylene Johnson (?) Metis of Cree and French descent.
Kym Gouchie (?) Dakelh, Cree, and Shuswap - singer-songwriter.
Morningstar Mercedi (?) Chipewyan, Cree, and Metis - actress
Miika Bryce Whiskeyjack (?) Plains Cree and Mexican - actress.
Jessica Matten (?) Metis of Cree and Saulteaux, Chinese, French, British, and Ukrainian - actress.
DJ Kookum (?) Plains Cree - musician.
Eekwol (?) Cree - rapper.
Shayna Jackson (?) Cree and Dakota Sioux - actress.
Kait Angus (?) Mohawk and Cree - singer.
Niska Napoleon (?) Cree - singer-songwriter.
Alana LaMalice (?) Cree and Dene - actress and model.
IsKwe (?) Cree, Dene, and Irish - singer-songwriter.
Arlette Alcock (?) Metis of Blackfoot, Cree, and Nakoda Sioux descent - singer-songwriter.
Khadijha Red Thunder (?) Cree, African Canadian, and Spanish - model.
Wandbi Nanji (?) Yankton Dakota Sioux and Nakoda Sioux - musician.
Jayli Wolf (?) Saulteaux - actress.
Brandy McCallum (?) Blackfoot, Cree, and Metis - singer-songwriter.
Joleen Mitton (?) Plains Cree, Blackfoot, French, and Scottish - model.
Ranae Morriseau (born 1965) Saulteaux and Cree - actress.
Roseanne Supernault (?) Métis of Cree - actress.
Darian Landray Lonechild (?) Plains Cree and Saulteaux - model.
Sandy Scofield (?) Metis of Saulteaux and Cree descent - singer.
Heather White (?) Mohawk and Nakoda Sioux - actress.
Fawn Wood (?) Plains Cree and Whonnock Salish - singer.
Marilyn Thomas (?) Cree and Saulteaux - filmmaker.
Allyson Pratt (?) Metis of Plains Cree and French descent - actress.
T-Rhyme (?) Cree and Dene - rapper.
Shalaine Bouvier (?) Plains Cree - model.
Sera-Lys McArthur (?) Nakoda Sioux and Irish - actress.
Sewepagaham (?) Cree and Dene - singer.
Mariame (?) Cree - singer.
Laura Vinson (?) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, French, and English descent - musician.
Beatrice Love (?) Cree - singer-songwriter.
Thelma Cheechoo (?) Cree - singer-songwriter.
Bee Pastion (?) Nakoda Sioux - singer.
Shakti Hayes (?) Plains Cree - singer-songwriter.
Barbara Dumigan (?) Plains Cree - beauty pageant titleholder.
Angela Miracle Gladys (?) Plains Cree - dancer.
Male:
Michael Eklund (55) Cree and Norwegian - actor.
Lorne Cardinal (53) Cree - actor.
Michael Greyeyes (50) Plains Cree - actor.
Nathaniel Arcand (45) Plains Cree - actor.
Adam Beach (44) Saulteaux and ⅛ Icelander - actor.
Ryan Black (44) Saulteaux - actor.
Rudy Youngblood (34) Cree, Comanche, and Yaqui - actor, musician, dancer, and artist.
Bronson Pelletier (30) French, Plains Cree - actor.
Cody Lightning (30) Plains Cree - actor.
Nakotah LaRance (27) Hopi, Tewa, Nakoda Sioux, and Navajo - actor.
Joel “DIVIN3” Logan (born 1989) Cree - musician.
Ceejay Naistus (23) Plains Cree - musician.
River Thomas (born 1998) Plains Cree - model (for no reason won’t come up on google but instagram is riverfromthe6).
YoungPride (?) Plains Cree - musician.
Sunny D (?) Plains Cree - musician.
Sause Opissinow (?) Plains Cree - musician.
Sebastian Gaskin (?) Plains Cree and Russian - musician.
Mathew Jade Skylar Strongeage (?) Saulteaux - actor.
David Midthunder (?) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Hudeshabina Nakoda Sioux, and Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Sioux - actor.
W.T. Goodspirit (?) Cree - musician.
Justin Rain (?) Plains Cree - actor.
Mato Nanji (?) Yankton Dakota Sioux and Nakoda Sioux - musician.
Pte Nanji (?) Yankton Dakota Sioux and Nakoda Sioux - musician.
William Prince (?) Saulteaux and Cree - singer-songwriter.
InfoRed (?) Cree and Nakoda Sioux - musician.
Jimmy Blais (?) Plains Cree - actor.
Jason Burnstick (?) Plains Cree - musician.
J Dizzay (?) Cree - rapper.
Drezus (?) Plains Cree - rapper.
Billy Simard (?) Cree - singer-songwriter.
KASP (?) Cree - rapper.
Pacey Gillespie (?) Saulteaux and Cree - actor.
DJ Creeasian (?) Cree and Vietnamese - musician.
Ben G (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician (Niiko Soul and Ben G).
Robbie Black Kettle (?) Saulteaux and Blackfoot - musician.
NB:
Tomson Highway (65) Two Spirit - Cree - author and playwright.
Kent Monkman (born 1965) Two Spirit - Cree and Irish - artist.
Cris Derksen (?) Two Spirit - Cree and Unspecified White Mennonite - cellist
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