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Articles related to "Land"
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Romantic Invaders Part 1 This article examines the way English Romanticism has played a part in the colonisation of the Australian landscape. indigenous • invaders • romantic • wordsworth • colonisation
Stop Cluster Bombs The Cluster Munitions Coalition (CMC) and Mines Action Canada (MAC) fight for a worldwide ban on cluster bombs. You can help to ban cluster munitions. stop cluster bombs • cluster bombs and landmines • the oslo conference • mines action canada • ottawa treaty
Garuda Flight GA-200 & Windshear When the pilots of Garuda Flight GA-200 claimed they were affected by windshear, the pilot community stood up and listened. garuda pilots • flight ga-200 • windshear • yogyakarta • flying windshear profile
Reaching for the Heights: What the Return of the Golan Heights r golan heights • israel • syria • galilee • yom kippur war
FedEx Global Sales Despite an expected global slowdown in 2007, the world's biggest fast-delivery company will benefit from strong consumer demand in China & India. fedex global international sales • flights india & china • world's largest express transportation company • value air land cargo trade • worldwide parcel delivery business
Getting to South America By boat, by plane, or by land. In my first article I will examine the most common ways of getting to South America, as well as some of the best jumping off points. flights to south america • international flights to south america • pan america highway • getting to south america by boat • south america travel
USA's Throw Triple Axel Congratulations to USA figure skaters Rena Inoue and John Baldwin, the first pair ever to land a throw triple axel in Olympic competition! usa figure skating • pairs champions rena inoue and john baldwin • first pair • throw triple axel • olympic competition
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
Bush and his Wacky Ways How eco-friendly is Bush? Find out what Bush has been up to in the first few months in office. george w bush • kyoto treaty • oil drilling • bushisms • green party
Bare Bones - Part II - Designing Your Garden: Site Consideration garden design • designing • site considerations • sites
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
The Marshall Trilogy Chief Justice John Marshall and the three cases that form the basis of American Indian Law the marshall trilogy and american indian law • the marshall trilogy • chief justice john marshall • chief justice john marshall and the marshall trilo • john marshall
Tanzania: Two Top Safari Destinations Tanzania is Africa's top safari vacation destination with the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area heading the list. serengeti national park • ngorongoro crater conservation area • annual wildebeest migration • tanzania africa • african safari vacations destinations
George Washington The life and times of the first President of the United States of America. first president • george washington • the american revolution • the war for independance • mt. vernon
Grand Canyon Skywalk: How to Visit Arizona's exciting new Grand Canyon Skywalk lies in a remote western area on Native American land. Many visitors are asking "how do I get there?" and "what does it cost?" skywalk • grand canyon west • how to visit • cost • travel tips
Hummingbird Nests Hummingbirds are visible while they're feeding, but many people never see a hummingbird nest. Here's what to look for. hummingbird nests • what does a hummingbird nest look like • when do hummingbirds build nests • breeding season • where do hummingbirds build thier nests
Raw Meat as Culinary Tradition In Belgium raw meat is a delicacy. But try to convince an Indian or an American of that! Do irrational taboos still inform the taboo? consumption eating raw hamburger meat • filet americain prepare tartare de boeuf toast can • belgium belgian daily delicacy • disgusting food taboo india • culinary traditions america hygiene
Spain Attempts to Colonize Florida A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first florida • spanish armada • superstition • ponce de leon • st. augustine
Stick It: Missy Peregrym Missy Peregrym stars opposite Jeff Bridges in Stick It, her first feature film. stick it • missy peregrym • jeff bridges • gymnastics • teenager
The Battle of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in northern France, the first significant Allied victory on WW I's Western Front in more than two years. battle of vimy ridge • canadian corps at vimy ridge • vimy ridge creeping barrage • canadian corps capture vimy ridge • easter monday april 9 1917
The Caddos Name Texas In 1691, the Spanish reached the temple mound site of the Caddos in Texas and were welcomed by greeting of "tejas," a Caddo word meaning "friends." native american • caddo • texas • tejas • spanish
The Ottoman Empire and the Mid-East: Prelude to the Modern Mid-East The Ottoman Empire was a dynamic community that had much to offer the world in culture and commerce and its influence continues to affect interactions in the region to this day. middle east • ottomans • decline • fall • rise
Explore Scotland – The Isle of Skye Skye is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides sometimes referred to in Gaelic poetry and song as The Misty Isle. It is known for its beauty and its unusual landscape. explore scotland – the isle of skye • inner hebrides • portree • quiraing • isle of skye portree
Early Exploration of California It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located california • spanish • amazon • gold • hernando de alarcon
Interesting Reading: The Historical Documents at the Heart of the Arab-Israeli Conflict balfour • mandate • british • palestine • israel
Tip of the Day: Attack a Weak Second Serve The server usually has an advantage, but when they hit a weak second serve, you can take the advantage by being aggressive with your return. tennis • serve • return • practice
Faro’s Secret Spooky Bone Chapel Human bones line a chapel, storks nest in the church towers, Roman mosaics decorate a former convent and blue tiles form murals inside gold-washed churches. faro portugal’s algarve capital city • secret spooky bone chapel • baroque carmelite church • macabre toothy skulls grin at visitors • capela de ossos
Indigenous Intellectual Property Indigenous knowledge systems are hot property in the global marketplace, heralding a new age of colonisation through the new "papal bull" of Intellectual Property Rights. native intellectual property • intellectual property rights • indigenous knowledge systems • global marketplace • eco sustainability
Oil Consumption Does your engine use too much oil? Here is the how and why of it. oil consumption • oil leaks • engines • valve • seals
1997 Theatre Awards (Part II): (Revised June 2, 1997) theatre • awards • drama desk • outer critics circle • tony awards
Brewster Back to England William Brewster and the Puritans in Holland decide to migrate to Virginia in the New World. They sail back to England where another group seeking religious freedom will william brewster • puritan • religious freedom • speedwell • worship
Creek Indians of Georgia's Islands St. Simons Island, off the coast of Georgia, for eons had been the home of the Creek Indians. Then in 1540 the Spanish invaded this Indian paradise and attempted to Chris convert indians to christianity • georgia • st. simons • creek • indians
Mail Order Brides in Jamestown Jamestown is prospering and growing but the men need women. That problem is soon solved. Then the Indians attack. jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • john rolfe • tobacco
Staci Frenes: Review Staci Frenes' "Nothing Short of Amazing" is nothing short of surprising. Why haven't I heard her creative, pleasing pop before this, her 4th indie album? staci frenes • nothing short of amazing • nate sabin • christian indie pop • paul buono |
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