Sentences with phrase «there ancestral land»

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First, there is in America an absence of territorial primogeniture, except for that of the Indians, and their chances of regaining control of their ancestral lands are quite limited; then, too, many Indians are leaving the reservations for the big cities.
Spokesman for the group, Dr Benjamin Agbede, said they decided to cry out because there appeared to be an orchestrated plot to force them out of their ancestral land.
Learn how Diana got into ancestral health by way of gluten - free dieting, whether there's still vacant land that can be grazed, why her farm is «community - supported,» and how anyone who cares at all about what they eat must also care how their food is grown and raised.
There they will regroup, and Charles will investigate reclaiming ancestral family land in China, land that he believes could be another start to greatness for him, the life that he, by right, should have had if the Japanese had not invaded China, if Communism had not spread, and if a number of other things had not happened so long ago.
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.
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