Not exact matches
a: arrows point to one of several thin, orange pumice lapilli lenses typical of those found throughout the MV - 7 stratum containing the archaeological horizons; b: ventral side of a percussion flaked tool embedded in a 2 cm thick tephra lens located on an uneroded, elevated surface between
narrow drainage channels in stratum MV - 7, Unit 56 (see Fig 6b for a close - up of the dorsal side of the flake); c: typical micro-setting where thin orange lenses form during the summer months in shallow humid
grassy areas at Monte Verde.
Winding along the volcanic coastline, you'll cross a
narrow rocky bridge, pass the remains of an ancient temple, and walk through an overgrown
grassy area to more ancient remains from an old village.
Similarly, there are many
areas of Bound where the player is simply running across
grassy clifftops, shuffling along ledges, or delicately navigating
narrow beams — no real interaction aside from the walking, but with just enough audiovisual stimulation to keep it refreshing.
Aboriginal law: In 2005, the
Grassy Narrows First Nation launched an action against Ontario after it issued a licence enabling Abitibi - Consolidated Inc. to clear - cut an
area of land.
Not every «taking up» will constitute an infringement of hunting and fishing rights, she said, but if the taking up leaves the
Grassy Narrows Ojibway group with no meaningful right to hunt, fish or trap in
areas where they used to do so, they could have a court case for treaty infringement.
Aboriginal Law: Harvesting Rights; Taking - Up Power
Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 Ontario has the authority to take up lands in the Keewatin
area so as to limit the harvesting rights set out in Treaty 3.
Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 (35379) Ontario has the authority to take up lands in the Keewatin
area so as to limit the harvesting rights set out in Treaty 3.