letitiawrights:

“The outfit Shuri is wearing in this scene features an Adinkra symbol (cultural visual symbols from the Asante/Ghana region of Africa) on it. This Adinkra symbol means ‘purpose,’ and she certainly has a purpose in Wakanda.” 

— Ruth Carter, Black Panther’s costume designer

blackgirloneshots:

the-afro-argonaut:

sleepynegress:

This is the scene where M’Baku calls out Shuri during the challenge. I love that everyone surrounding her snaps to action, but please check out Shuri’s body-language here. 

Look at her face.

She is looking M’Baku dead in the eye.  Her stance is open and relaxed.  She’s not the least bit intimidated.

Also notice that Shuri’s mom and most of the Dora aren’t pointing those vibranium spears at M’Baku.  

They are effectively holding Shuri back.

….Just something to think about.

M’Baku: have been overseen by a CHILD who SCOFFS at TRADITION

Shuri: Okay but who gon pop me?

Shuri:

onyourleftbooob:

kumkaniudaku:

blackpantherismyish:

I found this gem on YouTube. Almost cried some thugs tears cause it’s so well edited. And I thought I would share.
@thehomierobbstark @eriknutinthispoosy @kumkaniudaku @wawakanda-btch @wakanda-4evr @heyauntieeee

@killmongersgurl

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Daaaaaaaaaamn! This was amazing and I got kind of tingly like I haven’t seen these movies 100 times. I didn’t get the tag notification but we all know how that goes. Thank you for thinking of me!

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