Not exact matches
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.
He said about 1000 houses were in complete ruins, adding that the herdsmen said they were sitting
on their Grazing Reserves and that we must quit our
ancestral homelands.
For decades we focused
on east Africa as our likely
ancestral homeland.
Working from material written decades ago by Donald Stewart, Cooper's film follows a redemptive journey north from New Mexico to Montana, as the fiercely bigoted Capt. Joseph Blocker and his men,
on orders from President Harrison, escort a long - imprisoned and now dying Cheyenne war chief, played by Wes Studi, to his
ancestral homeland.
One of the Kubirri Warra brothers, Brandon or Linc, will take you
on this fascinating cultural walk along the beach, their
ancestral homeland.
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).
Homelands are made up of Aboriginal clan families who live
on ancestral lands, usually in very remote parts of Australia.
Homelands are located
on Aboriginal
ancestral lands with cultural and spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people who live there.
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.