which was established in 1911, covers nearly 42,000 acres in the tri-state area of Arizona, California, and Nevada. The land is divided into three major segments: 23,669 acres in Mojave County Arizona; 12,633 acres adjacent to Needles, California; and 5,582 acres in Clark County, Nevada...
From Middle Ages to colonial times: archaeological and ethnohistorical studies of the Thule culture of south west Greenland 1300-1800 AD, by Hans Christian GulloevMcGovernT.H.ingentaconnectPolar Record
Architecture requires patience. Seeing a building through from initial sketches to the first occupant is a process that in most cases takes years, sometimes decades. The various details required throughout the building process at times can be stressful, but the end result is nearly always worth th...
Colonial PunjabPakistanEquity in the distribution of canal water has been a central concern in irrigation management in Punjab, Pakistan. However, this chief objective of irrigation management has always remained elusive. Today irrigation systems in Punjab are characterized by inequities not just at the...
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HISTORIC FORT CHISWELL MANSION NEARS AUCTION BLOCK SALE INCLUDES LAND AND FURNISHINGS FROM THE 10,000-SQUARE-FOOT COLONIAL HOMEPAUL DELLINGER THE ROANOKE TIMES
South America is the fourth largest continent in the world, the southern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or simply the Americas. The continent is compact and roughly triangular in shape. Learn more
1.3. Land Tenure Systems in Zambia In Zambia, as in most African countries, there are two principal forms of land tenure systems: customary and statutory tenure, which reach back to the colonial period [26]. During colonial times in Northern Rhodesia/Zambia, the introduction of crown land aime...
The main pre-Independence law referred to is the Native Lands Trust Ordinance of 1938, especially as the post-Independence Trust Land Act of 1968 was modeled on this colonial enactment. While amendments were made since, the Trust Land Act was only repealed in 2016, replaced by the Community ...
Using financial grants from Denmark, Greenland’s government provides its citizens with a wide range of welfare services. Free health care is available to the island’s people as well. These social services have greatly improved Greenlanders’ health and living conditions. ...