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Yay 🥳 !

#RDF N-Triples 1.1 and 1.2 and #Turtle 1.1 syntax test suites run from their official manifests, with my self-written #Rust test runner for RDF test case manfiests based on my RDF Graph ORM!

codeberg.org/Taganak/taganak-s

Thanks to @codecraft for work on the internal API and @epage for support with the #winnow parser library.

The new #Rust #LinkedData framework @codecraft and I are building (#TaganakNet) is now at the point where it can:

* Map #RDF schemas onto Rust types (ORM-style)
* Use this to parse official @w3c RDF test suites from their #Turtle manifests
* Run the test-cases
* Succeed in running the test-cases 🥳

That's somehow dogfooding on a special level 😉 .

Still heavy WIP of course, but for extra curious eyes: codeberg.org/Taganak/taganak-s

#TwoForTuesday :
Beaded #Turtle & Beaded #Lizard Umbilical Pouches
On display at Santa Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum (CA, USA)
“Umbilical pouches are created by Plains women when babies are born. The umbilical cord of the newborn is dried & then sewn into the pouch. The pouch may then be then hung on cradleboards or blankets as a protective amulet or hung on a tree to draw spirits away from the child. Lizards represent boys & turtles represent girls.”
#NativeAmericanArt #IndigenousArt

#TurtleTuesday 🐢:
Wayne Skye (1949-2012, Six Nations Reserve, Ontario: Wolf clan, Cayuga)
Clan Animals on the Turtle’s Back, 1996
Moose antler, steel, adhesive
Carnegie Museum of Natural History display 36182-1
#IndigenousArt #FirstNationsArt #NativeAmericanArt
“The nine clan animals of the Cayuga nation stand on the back of the great #turtle. Clockwise from the turtle's head, they are hawk, snipe, wolf, beaver, turtle, eel, deer, heron, and bear (center).”

#throwbackthursday to my birthday hike in 2022. I stopped and took a short nap beside a lake off the trail (as one does). When I woke up there was something large and wet in my arms. I slowly backed up, and there he was - I had been spooning a snapping turtle! I spent a while at that lake, hanging out with my new friend while he swam in circles near the shore. I’ve always wondered what on earth compelled him to curl up in my arms like that.