Elukami (sometimes called Elukami Indigo Fingers) is the name of the body art in Black American/Afro-American/Soulaani culture. It means indigo dye and has etymology in several African languages. It is the extension of Indigo Fingers which is a part of the Afro-American ethno-spirituality Hoodoo. Unlike henna which is done for beautification in many cultures, Elukami is specifically for the purpose of honoring, remembering, and connecting with ancestors in Black American culture. Elukami is distinguished by dark blue stained fingers and various symbols from Afro American culture like the Underground Railroad quilt code symbols and regional cultural heritage flags.
by Anitra Simone August 5, 2025
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To embrace chaos and volatility as a lifestyle choice.
To reject a boring and safe path and chase a dream, whatever the risks.
Originates from the "chaos and soul" philosophy of the games studio Ebaka Games.
To embrace chaos and volatility as a lifestyle choice.
To reject a boring and safe path and chase a dream, whatever the risks.
Originates from the "chaos and soul" philosophy of the games studio Ebaka Games.
“Fuck it, I’m going Ebaka and move to Vegas. Rather crash and burn at the roulette table than rot in this office for another year.”
by Ebaka Dog January 23, 2026
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