Sentences with phrase «ancestral homeland of»

To celebrate, a brand new trailer has been let out into the wild to show off the beauty of the ancestral homeland of the High Elves.
The one ancestral homeland of the Tohono O'odham nation that stretches across the United States and Mexico
Yet it lay within ancestral homelands of Shoshone, Bannock, Crow, and other tribal groups.
They will also discuss Aaron's creation of a Housing First Program designed to assist Queer, Trans and Two - Spirit youth experiencing chronic and episodic homelessness on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Səl̓ílwəta, Xʷməθkwəy̓əm, & Sḵwx̱wúmesh peoples (Vancouver, BC).

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Asked if he believes the Jewish people have a right to a nation state in at least part of their ancestral homeland, Mohammed bin Salman was quoted by U.S. magazine The Atlantic as saying:
We should demystify Zionist claims that the Jews» ancestral homeland is Israel, rather then North Africa and Central Asia, and that there is no historic basis for the Right of Return.
To be sure, from the days of the Exile on, the majority of Jews lived not in Palestine but in foreign lands, where they were played upon by alien customs and ideas, and in such a situation continued fealty to the ancestral faith was far more a matter of individual choice than it was in the homeland.
Ginzberg argued that the religious life of the Jewish people was a product of the medieval dispersion of the Jews from their ancestral homeland, and that a renaissance of the Jews in the land of Israel could make possible the revival of a national secular culture that would revolve around Hebrew language.
Many of the few (about ten million) who are close to the major cities or in so - called white rural areas have been forcibly relocated to the Homelands, remote tribal reservations like the Transkei, Bophuthatswana, or Venda, that are allegedly ancestral.
The introduction to the ancestral narratives observes a number of parallels between the stories of Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and their families: all leave their homeland, quarrel with their brothers, move south to or toward Egypt, receive God's blessing and are buried in the cave of Machpelah.
The tribe considers Spirit Cave to be part of its ancestral homeland and wanted the remains and artefacts.
The only good that had come of it, you said, was that you were finally back in Rapa Nui, back in your ancestral homeland that you had missed for so long.
One of the Kubirri Warra brothers, Brandon or Linc, will take you on this fascinating cultural walk along the beach, their ancestral homeland.
Homeland is usually defined as the country of origin, one's native or ancestral place, the country of our national identity.
The exhibition traces his eventual alienation from his ancestral homeland, when a post he had taken in the Culture Ministry led to a souring of his relationship with the regime, and in 1975 he found himself summarily jailed and tortured for six months in the wake of a failed coup.
The Baka are being illegally forced from their ancestral homelands in the name of «conservation» because much of their land has been turned into «protected areas» — including safari - hunting zones.
The Trudeau government's 1969 White Paper, which called for the removal of any special status for Aboriginal peoples, paired with increased oil and gas exploration in traditional ancestral lands by extractive industries, provided ample reason for Indigenous peoples to organize into formal policy organizations to protect their livelihoods, lifeways and traditional homelands.
Term life policies are typically purchased to guarantee life goals, such as making sure your kids are able to go to college, paying off the family home in the event of your death, or giving your spouse the money needed to return to the ancestral homeland after you are gone.
Homelands are the ancestral homes of specific Indigenous groups across the Territory.
Homelands are made up of Aboriginal clan families who live on ancestral lands, usually in very remote parts of Australia.
... (The) new combinations of government policies seemed to be designed to drive Aboriginal people from ancestral Homelands.
The homelands movement of the Northern Territory is an example of successful Aboriginal community development, governance and self - determination on Aboriginal ancestral lands with cultural and spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people who live there.
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