Sentences with phrase «natives out of their land»

It was mostly Christians who came here uninvited and then cheated the natives out of their land.

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The people who cheated the native Americans out of their homes and land and herded them onto reservations were mostly Christians.
Bartholomew points out that to return from that exile to our «native land» or «home»» to a state of implacement, in his preferred terminology» provides the narrative framework of the entire Old Testament, with sin constantly presenting an obstacle to that achievement.
«Both the Puritans and the Jeffersonians attributed... prosperity primarily to a divine providence which, as Jefferson observed, «led our forefathers, as Israel of old, out of their native land and planted them in a country flowing with all the necessaries and comforts of life.
The European settlers of the Americas and Australia did their best to wipe out the indigenous gods when they took the land from the natives.
With the Wolverines landing four - star PF Brandon Johns, Michigan was likely out of the running for the Minneapolis native.
In the Federation Cup, the piece of business that brought Navratilova back to her native land, she led the U.S. to the championship, beating the bride of two days, Hana Mandlikova, as the U.S. shut out Czechoslovakia 3 - 0 in Sunday's finals.
Most of the city is built on Seneca Nation land, and Native American residents can opt out of paying property taxes.
While the first sang the familiar «Star - Spangled Banner,» the second, a native Garifuna man belted out the Belizean national anthem, «Land of the Free,» in Garifuna.
The Kauai Museum in Lihue, built out of lava rocks, has exhibits on the geology of the Hawaiian Islands, the life of early natives, and the adventures of Captain James Cook, who first landed on Kauai in 1778.
Giant African rats, also called Gambian pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus), are native to much of Africa and have been used before to sniff out land mines.
Now most critics of this example will say that it must be related to superior genetics... however this is false, as when they studied tribesman who had moved out of their native lands and started eating more modern day diets, their blood chemistry skyrocketed with heart disease risk factors.
It didn't work out for Tautou and she returned to her native land, making a string of saccharine comedies.
This rapacious development of pristine areas of Hawaii is a particularly cruel situation for the residents who are of native Hawaiian descent — because the original missionary families and other early Caucasian settlers basically stole or cheated them out of their land.
Director Scott Cooper («Out of the Furnace») reteams with Christian Bale for this character - driven drama about a Native American - hating Army captain who's ordered to escort a dying war chief (Wes Studi) and his family back to tribal lands.
Prior to the double bill of On the Ice and Drunktown's Finest on Friday, August 22, from 5 — 7 p.m., Native Program Director Bird Runningwater (Cheyenne and Mescalero Apache) will sit down with program alumni Sydney Freeland and Sterlin Harjo at MoCNA to discuss breaking through common filmmaking barriers, the changing media landscape, and the importance of sharing original stories out of Native lands.
This year, when Vanessa Wallace's fourth graders studied the Trail of Tears, they wriggled into costumes and acted out the expulsion of Native Americans from land in the Southeastern United States.
Then again, we kind of figured that the CR - Z doesn't really need that much promotion in its native land, especially when news broke out that orders for the CR - Z have already reached 10,000 units in just its first month.
By erecting thirty thousand dams of significant size across the American West, they dewatered countless rivers, wiped out millions of acres of riparian habitat, shut off many thousands of river miles of salmon habitat, silted over spawning beds, poisoned return flows with agricultural chemicals, set the plague of livestock loose on the arid land — in a nutshell they made it close to impossible for numerous native species to survive.
The Crested dogs are recorded in China 2,000 years ago but it was in Central America that they were fostered, keeping the breed alive when it fell out of favor in its native land.
HE IS A NOWHERE MAN, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR TO SIT IN AN OFFICE OF EMPTINESS AND GO ALONG WITH SELLING OUT THE VENICE BOARDWALKS, ARTIST, MEDICINE MEN, BEAUTY AND CREATIVITY THAT VENICE WAS BUILT UPON, THE SYSTEM HAS FAILED EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US, WE ARE ALL IN THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST TODAY, BEFORE THE EUROS CAME, IT WAS JUST THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES BEING MASSACRED, NOW IT IS YOU, YOUR GRANDCHILDREN AND CHILDREN OF YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW, YOUR GREAT GRANDPARENTS SLAUGHTERED THE NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLES TO STEAL THERE LANDS, NOW IT IS HAPPENING TO YOU, KARMIC JUSTICE THE NATIVE CHOCTAWS PULLED TOGETHER EVERY THING THEY HAD TO SAVE THE IRISH POTATO FAMINE, TO SAVE THE IRISH PEOPLES, AND THEN THE IRISHMAN KILLED THE NATIVE S FOR THE SACRED GROUNDS, KARMA AND JUSTICE IS NOT A PRETTY PHOTOGRAPH OF WHAT YOUR ANCESTROS DID TO MY ANCESTROS ALL SACREDNESS NOW IS GONE THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST CONTINUES, GREAT BOOK, BY DAVID STANNARD
The island fox is the largest native land mammal, existing on six out of the eight Channel Islands: Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, Santa Catalina, San Clemente, and San Nicholas.
What To Do To get the lay of the land, stop by the central Plaza de Armas and see the Cathedral before heading to the nearby Museo Inka to see its Incan mummies, and the Museo de Arte Precolombino to check out the collection of native art.
Without doubt, Machu Picchu was part of a very big complex of fortresses which defended the Andean lands in Sacred valley of any assault from native people out of the jungle.
With the grant award Traviesa intends to expand further into the realm of community oriented projects with Native & Contemporary, an organic land - based installation comprised of flora native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&Native & Contemporary, an organic land - based installation comprised of flora native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&Native & Contemporary, an organic land - based installation comprised of flora native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&native to the area, landscaped to spell out «NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.&NATIVE & CONTEMPORARY.»
On a sort of parallel track we've also talked to people about finding the «crying Indian» for global warming — the «crying Indian» being a TV advertisement about littering where a Native American dressed in native garb was standing by the side of a highway with cars speeding by and a bag of garbage gets tossed out, lands at his feet, and the camera pans up to show this tear coming down his Native American dressed in native garb was standing by the side of a highway with cars speeding by and a bag of garbage gets tossed out, lands at his feet, and the camera pans up to show this tear coming down his native garb was standing by the side of a highway with cars speeding by and a bag of garbage gets tossed out, lands at his feet, and the camera pans up to show this tear coming down his cheek.
Terraces, hugelkultur, floodbreak (aka windbreak) plantings, diversion channels, maintaining wild wetlands as sinks, building creekbed pathways, using orchards as buffers, impregnating poorer - quality soils with hydrophobic biochar, progressively alternating such features with dykes laid out to fractionally draw overflows and slow flow, proper programs of dredging and berming, and on and on, there is no reason a flood plain could not be made so robust by industrious (as opposed to industrial), intelligent, conscientious (as opposed to council consultant) planning as to be impervious to a 1,000 year flood, and oh by the way, make the land more profitably productive and lucratively livable, and more resistant to drought, wildfire, invasive species and extinction of native species too.
As pointed out above, this approach fails to appreciate the interrelationship between the court's contemporary construction of native title and the capacity of native title to survive the past creation of non-Indigenous interests in land.
... In the absence of a national land rights statute, the rules for the determination and definition of native title rights set out in the [Native Title] Act can not seem to shake off the logistical difficulties imposed by the requirement for proof of connenative title rights set out in the [Native Title] Act can not seem to shake off the logistical difficulties imposed by the requirement for proof of conneNative Title] Act can not seem to shake off the logistical difficulties imposed by the requirement for proof of connection.
In Chapters 2 and 3 of this report I outline how the main issue before the court in these cases is whether native title is conceived as a bundle of individuated rights which entitle native title holders to carry out specified activities on their land or whether it is based on a more fundamental relationship between Indigenous people and their ancestral land originating from the traditional system of law and custom.
In Yanner v Eaton29the High Court, citing K Gray and S F Gray, The Idea of Property in Land, 30, pointed out that «much of our false thinking about property stems from the residual perception that «property» is itself a thing or resource rather than a legally endorsed concentration of power over things and resources».31 The Court applied the Grays» description of property as «a perception of socially constituted fact as well as comprising various assortments of artificially defined jural right», to native title as follows:
The failure to fund representative bodies sufficiently to carry out their agreement - making functions has the result that native title parties are removed from the management of their land.
Out of this experience some States are developing their own processes for integrating native title with their land management role.
The Native Title Report 2003 18of my predecessor sets out a detailed discussion of these rights entitled: The Comprehensive Land Claims Settlements Process.
Direct and indirect cultural and physical genocidal strategies carried out against Indigenous peoples have greatly contributed to the environmental crisis we now face paralleled with epidemic rates of sexual violence, addiction, and attacks against Native girls» and women's sanctity, bodies, communities, and lands.
In my previous report I set out findings from a national survey of traditional owners conducted by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission: the National Survey on Land, Sea and Economic Development.18 A number of the findings are important in this discussion of the native title system:
The Croker Island case was the first judgment to analyse the nature and extent of native title rights over sea country.19 In the first instance, Justice Olney found that although native title rights did exist within the determination area, as a matter of law they were not exclusive in nature.20 This was due to the fact that the native title rights were affected by, and considered to yield to, the right of innocent passage and the common law right of the public to fish and navigate.21 The right of the claimants to use their traditional lands operated only to the «extent of the inconsistency ’22 and as such could not be utilised to prevent others from fishing or carrying out commercial activities in the area.
In the absence of a national land rights statute, the rules for the determination and definition of native title rights set out in the NT Act can not seem to shake off the logistical difficulties imposed by the requirement for proof of connection.
(57) Although separate from the native title claim negotiations, and explicitly not a native title determination or recognition of native title, the MOU arose out of those discussions and through the active involvement of the Native Title and Indigenous Land Services negotnative title claim negotiations, and explicitly not a native title determination or recognition of native title, the MOU arose out of those discussions and through the active involvement of the Native Title and Indigenous Land Services negotnative title determination or recognition of native title, the MOU arose out of those discussions and through the active involvement of the Native Title and Indigenous Land Services negotnative title, the MOU arose out of those discussions and through the active involvement of the Native Title and Indigenous Land Services negotNative Title and Indigenous Land Services negotiator.
The report makes a number of recommendations aimed at improving economic development on Indigenous land that respect and uphold Australias human rights obligations, including further development and implementation of the principles for economic and social development as set out in the Native Title Report 2004.
The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) carries out historical land searches to determine whether native title may exiLand Administration (DOLA) carries out historical land searches to determine whether native title may exiland searches to determine whether native title may exists.
The Canadian equivalent of Australia's «native title» recognises Indigenous rights to resources in land, a right to the land itself (not just to carry out activities on the land), and receives constitutional protection (prohibiting Aboriginal rights from being extinguished without consent).
The latest example of the Native Title (State Provisions) Bill which severely limits Aboriginal people's native title rights in relation to pastoral leasehold land - rights confirmed by the High Court in the Wik case - by taking away out rights to negotiate and replacing them with lesser consultation proceNative Title (State Provisions) Bill which severely limits Aboriginal people's native title rights in relation to pastoral leasehold land - rights confirmed by the High Court in the Wik case - by taking away out rights to negotiate and replacing them with lesser consultation procenative title rights in relation to pastoral leasehold land - rights confirmed by the High Court in the Wik case - by taking away out rights to negotiate and replacing them with lesser consultation procedures.
To pass the Native Title Act to offer the protection of statute law to native title and set out processes for future dealings in native titleNative Title Act to offer the protection of statute law to native title and set out processes for future dealings in native titlenative title and set out processes for future dealings in native titlenative title land.
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