Return stolen lands to Indigenous Peoples and erase the borders and boundaries that divide and separate the ecosystems upon which we depend.Indigenous Peoples have conserved the biodiversity of this planet for millennia. The one-fourth of the Earth’s la...
country of origin,fatherland,homeland,mother country,native land country,land,state- the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries" old country- the country of origin of an immigrant ...
Disturbed landscapes also have soils classified as entisols, such as the many square miles of land occupied by freeway medians and urban centres in North America. Natural landscapes such as the Sand Hills of Nebraska also are areas of entisols. These soils also occur on steep mountain slopes...
(which existed until 1950). In 1814, with the dissolution of the Danish-Norwegian union of 1380, Greenland was left to Denmark and remained its colony until 1953, when it was declared part of the Kingdom of Denmark. In April 1940, after Denmark was occupied by fascist Germany, the US ...
While Kumeyaay land along the coast and a small amount inland was occupied and governed by the Spanish, 1769 1821, and then Mexicans from 1821 - 1848, the U.S. government was establishing its policies and treatment of Native Americans elsewhere in the U.S. These policies were a...
• Gate B16: west partition wall to game room occupied by massage chairs and changing station • Gate B14: small east wall and wall with the large painting by Geoffrey Kruger (west wall at Gate B14 has a configuration of windows and HVAC vents that is not ideal for art display.) ...
Likewise, the American military—which has occupied bases in Greenland since America invaded it in April of 1940 without a declaration of war against Denmark—has not endeared itself to Greenlanders, with Inuits in two villages being forcibly relocated to make room for one base and a case of...
specifically landscape floral resources in the springtime and percentage of landscapes occupied by wetlands, water, natural, and agricultural habitats. Abundance of late-season bees was significantly related to local conditions, including soil water content, cover of local vegetation, plant-community compos...
this isthmus and other peoples living in continental areas where civilization ultimately developed, is characterized, according to the field record, by the transfer of crops, technologies, and goods, until ca.1400 BP when speakers of Mesoamerican languages occupied the northwestern edge (Gran Nicoya)...
Narragansetts, were not so well disposed towards European settlers, and Massasoit’s alliance with the Pilgrims disrupted relations among Native American peoples in the region. Over the next decades, relations between settlers and Native Americans deteriorated as the former group occupied more and ...