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      14,000+ Exclusive Photos and Unlisted Videos from Occupied Kmt: Primary Source Visual Data ArchivePricing

      Launch Price: $195
      Abibitumi Price: $395
      Institutional / Classroom License: $995+
      Publication / Book / Documentary License: Custom written permission required

      14,000+ Photos and Unlisted Videos from Occupied Kmt is a powerful primary source visual data archive created from on-the-ground documentation in Kmt, the Black Nation/Land of the Blacks.

      This archive gives you access to more than 14,000 photographs plus a collection of unlisted videos documenting the physical, visual, textual, artistic, architectural, and spiritual record of Kmt. The collection includes images and footage of sacred sites, inscriptions, reliefs, tomb and temple scenes, statues, monuments, landscapes, museum materials, and other key visual sources for the study of Kmt(yw) civilization.

      This is a serious research and teaching resource for those who want to study from the sources themselves.

      Many people learn about Kmt through textbook summaries, museum labels, outsider interpretations, documentaries, and repeated claims that are rarely checked against the actual record. This archive allows you to examine visual evidence directly and return to the primary source material again and again.

      For teachers, it can support lectures, presentations, lessons, classroom discussions, and student assignments.
      For researchers, it can serve as a visual reference bank for primary source analysis.
      For students, it provides direct exposure to the evidence.
      For content creators, it offers a foundation for grounded educational media.
      For Abibifoɔ committed to the restoration of knowledge, it is a practical archive for study, teaching, and demonstration.

      This is not a travel photo collection. It is a primary source visual archive.

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