Sentences with phrase «resources for sustenance»

That report was released in May 2014, and substantiated the band members» claim that the Batchewana First Nation had the right to harvest timber resources for sustenance, trade or sale under the 1850 Robinson Treaty, which had likely not been extinguished under the 1859 Pennefather Treaty.
Traditionally Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people used their land as a resource for the sustenance and well being of their community.
The fact that traditionally Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people used their land as a resource for the sustenance and well being of their community is not, under the amended NTA, translated into a right to participate in the modern management of their land.

Not exact matches

Temecula Valley, rich in lush vineyards, rolling hills, and natural resources, also boasts an amazing assortment of hearty bread favorites, including a must - try Sourdough Brie Loaf, hand - milled Honey Whole Wheat, and French Croissant, for travelers seeking sustenance during their Temecula Valley getaway.
Breastmilk, the biologically normal sustenance for humankind, is a free - flowing resource and mothers of the world are willing to share it.
«As President, Senator Sanders will make sure the Hudson is fully restored as a source of healthy sustenance and as a recreational and economic resource for all.
As they moved from seasonally collecting acorns and hunting gazelle to farming wheat and barley, many researchers think they went through an intermediary phase: a semisedentary period in which they built stone dwellings but still hunted for sustenance and moved on when resources became scarce.
The court found that Heiltsuk «never received an explanation why the missing information concerning a resource necessary for their sustenance was not required».
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z