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Chalmers. "Settled Memories on Stolen Land: Settler Mythology at Canada's National Holocaust Monument." American Indian Quarterly 43, no. 4 (2019): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/amerindiquar.43.4.0379.

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Chalmers, Jason. "Settled Memories on Stolen Land: Settler Mythology at Canada’s National Holocaust Monument." American Indian Quarterly 43, no. 4 (2019): 379–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aiq.2019.a736438.

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Masharipova, A. Kh. "ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE SETTLEMENT OF THE KOMI IN THE YALUTOROVSK DISTRICT OF TOBOLSK GOVERNORATE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LOCAL POPULATION." VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, no. 4(47) (December 30, 2019): 212–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2019-47-4-18.

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The article discusses the issues associated with the settlement of emigrants from Vologda in a new place in the 19th century drawing on the analysis of archival sources, primarily paperwork materials. An extensive group of sources allowed us to trace and analyse the activities of government bodies, as well as identify the causes of emigration and main problems associated with the settlement in a new place. The analysis of archival materials was supplemented by field studies conducted by the Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS in 2005–2008 in the south of the Tyumen Region, where the descendants of
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Suliyati, Titiek. "Social Change of Bajo Tribe Society in Karimunjawa: From "Sea Tribe" to "Land Tribe"." Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration 1, no. 2 (2017): 128–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jmsni.v1i2.2002.

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Known as sea tribe, Bajo tribe is foreigners in Karimunjawa. As a sea tribe, they are nomadic and live on the boat before settling in Karimunjawa. The encouragement to settle in Karimunjawa is due to the fact that the island has a lot of fish and they exploit it to make their living. At the beginning, they live on the boat, but sometimes they move to the land. Later on, they build houses on stilts at coastal areas.The process experienced by Bajo tribe from sea to land tribe is caused by some factors, from the effort to adapt with local people, decreasing number of the captured fish, the govern
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Rhook, Nadia. "“Turban-clad” British Subjects." Transfers 5, no. 3 (2015): 104–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2015.050308.

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The late nineteenth century saw a wave of Indian migrants arrive in Victoria, many of whom took up the occupation of hawking. These often-described “turban-clad hawkers” regularly became visible to settlers as they moved through public space en route to the properties of their rural customers. This article explores how the turban became a symbol of the masculine threat Indians posed to the settler order of late nineteenth-century Victoria, Australia. This symbolism was tied up with the two-fold terrestrial and oceanic mobility of 'turban-clad' men; mobilities that took on particular meanings i
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Nonglait, Mebaaibok L., Nicholas Khundrakpam, and Pratibha Deka. "Farmers’ Income and the Driving Forces for the Switch from Shifting Cultivation to Settled Agriculture in Meghalaya, India." Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 39, no. 1 (2024): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/carakatani.v39i1.76129.

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This study assesses the dependence of farmers on semi-settled (a combination of shifting and settled cultivation) and settled agriculture as a source of family income. The farmers residing in the hilly tracts of West Garo Hills mostly adopt semi-settled cultivation. Farmers are also transitioning from semi-settled to settled agriculture. This study was conducted to investigate the factors influencing the transition and the socioeconomic conditions of farmers practicing semi-settled and settled agriculture. The researchers surveyed 119 randomly selected households in West Garo Hills, a district
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Lyngkhoi, Dipriya R. "Shifting Cultivation to Settled Agriculture: Land Ownership Rights and Cropping Pattern in Meghalaya, Northeast India." Indian Research Journal of Extension Education 22, no. 5 (2022): 150–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54986/irjee/2022/dec_spl/150-154.

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The traditional shifting cultivation areas in Meghalaya have been undergoing changes in their agricultural landscape along with the rest of the North Eastern Hill Region (NEHR). This study from ten villages of Meghalaya analyses the land ownership rights and cropping patterns of the shifting cultivators vis-à-vis settled agriculturists. Overall, signifi cant diff erences have been observed in the land owned, total area cultivated and the type of crops between the shifting cultivators and settled farmers. This establishes the transitions in the jhum landscape and their increasing dependence on
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Littman, Ariane. "Mapping the Wound: Feminine Gestures of Empathy and Healing." Borders in Globalization Review 4, no. 2 (2023): 72–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/bigr42202321513.

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Byambajav, Ts, Ch Buyantogtokh, Ts Javzandolgor, et al. "Influence of range land of the settled camp of gers on livestock health and food security." Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 11, no. 2 (2014): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjas.v11i2.241.

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Purpose: In this research we have determined impact of activities of the settled herders on soil, water and plantation of degraded pasture land caused by distortion of technology of cattle breeding, content of some chemicals in blood serum of livestock as well as plantation number and cover. Conclusions: 1. Grazing crop of the settled camp of gers is less by 3-6 species and cover size is less by 8-10 percent compared to the control area. 2. It has been determined that content of Cu, Co, Se, Pb in soil and plant of pasture land of the settled camp of gers in close pasture land Zn, Fe is the lea
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Njuguna, Grace Wanjiru. "The Origin of European Settlement in Molo in the Early Colonial Period up to 1918." Editon Consortium Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies 1, no. 2 (2019): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjahss.v1i2.79.

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The study examined the origin of European settlement in Molo in the early colonial period up to 1918. The study commenced in the year 1904 when land alienation for white settlement in Molo started. It was also in 1904 when the first settlers, Major Webb and Jasper Abraham, settled in Mariashoni and Kweresoi (Kuresoi) in Molo area respectively. Settler dominance in Molo was essentially a consequence of discriminatory economic policies adopted by the colonial state. The white settlers aimed to make strides in agricultural production because of their cumulative experiences, availability of infras
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FITZMAURICE, SUSAN. "Ideology, race and place in historical constructions of belonging: the case of Zimbabwe." English Language and Linguistics 19, no. 2 (2015): 327–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360674315000106.

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This article explores the ways in which constructions of identities of place are embedded in the ideology of race and social orientation in Zimbabwe. Using newspaper reports, memoirs, speeches, advertisements, fiction, interviews and ephemera produced around key discursive thresholds, it examines the production of multiple meanings of key terms within competing discourses to generate co-existing parallel lexicons. Crucially, labels like ‘settler’, ‘African’ and ‘Zimbabwean’, labels that are inextricably linked to access to and association with the land in colonial and postcolonial Zimbabwe, sh
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Fink, Lisa. "Alienated Species and Unsettled Ecologies: Locating “Redneck” Conservation in the Racial Discourse of “Asian” Carp Invasion." American Quarterly 75, no. 4 (2023): 821–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aq.2023.a913523.

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Abstract: Science studies scholars identify parallels between anti-immigrant and anti-invasive species rhetoric but have yet to consider how this linked racial discourse of invasion functions as part of a settler colonial project or what alternative forms of conservation arise through this confluence. Looking at this confluence through the lens of settler colonialism and Indigenous studies scholarship demonstrates how a form of environmental practice that I term “redneck” conservation reveals the racial and colonial logics of dominant invasive species discourses and practices. I propose the te
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Martin, John Hilary. "“White Man Got No Dreaming Him Go “Nother Way” — Albert Muta." Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies 7, no. 3 (1994): 325–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1030570x9400700307.

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Land is an essential value for the Australian Aboriginal people, intimately associated with the Dreaming, which is best characterized as a religious value. It was during the Dreaming that the earth was formed and particular land was assigned to particular communities as a permanent responsibility and trust: you were to take care of the land and the land would take care of you. The attitude of immigrant settlers to the land has been different: Australia is a place tto be settled, planted and worked. This matches the Christian understanding that religious identity is not located in a physical pl
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Haokip, Seikhogin. "Autonomy Demands in the Hill Areas of Manipur: Issues and Challenges." Journal of North East India Studies 6, no. 2 (2016): 28–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12780865.

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In contemporary multi-ethnic nation-states of the world, autonomy has been often seen as a panacea for solving ethnic conflicts. However, when ethnic groups do not settle compactly in a particular geographical area, granting of autonomy to minority ethnic groups becomes problematic. It is often faced with overlapping land and territorial claims between groups and the tensions and conflicts thereafter. In India’s Northeast, ethnic groups are seldom found settled compactly in defined geographical areas. As such, autonomy demands in the region often involve contesting identity, land and ter
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Hsu, Chia-Hsuan, and Keryea Soong. "Has the land hermit crab Coenobita purpureus settled in Taiwan?" Crustaceana 90, no. 1 (2017): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003630.

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The land hermit crab, Coenobita purpureus Stimpson, 1858 (Anomura, Coenobitidae), is endemic to Japan. However, for the first time one light blue male land hermit crab, with a shield length of 1.51 cm, was collected on Dongji Island, South Penghu Marine National Park, in Taiwan. This paper describes the morphological characteristics of the collected individual and provides colour illustrations and photographs of the specimen. Because dispersal is one of the fundamental traits of all species, we herein also discuss hypotheses on the possible dispersal of C. purpureus to Dongji Island. Finally,
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Dick, Lyle. "Factors Affecting Prairie Settlement: A Case Study of Abernethy, Saskatchewan, in the 1880s." Historical Papers 20, no. 1 (2006): 11–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/030930ar.

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Abstract Prairie agricultural settlement in the era of the National Policy has often been viewed as an organic process which rewarded the resourceful settlers, while punishing the unsuitable ones. To test this assumption the paper offers a detailed investigation of settlement in two districts in Saskatchewan. The three areas of analysis were the process of land acquisition, the settlers' performance during the homestead "proving- up" period, and long-term economic performance after the receipt of patent. In terms of land acquisition, both Anglo-Canadian settlers in the Abernethy district and G
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Fauzia, Nur, Adonia Ivone Laturette, and Pieter Radjawane. "Kekuatan Hukum Berita Acara Penyelesaian Sengketa Tanah Oleh Kelurahan Watolo Sebagai Alas Hak Atas Tanah." TATOHI: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 3, no. 3 (2023): 259. http://dx.doi.org/10.47268/tatohi.v3i3.1591.

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Introduction: Land dispute over the Watolo family was not settled for nearly two decades, on the initiative of one side so that the issue was taken to kelurahan to be settled mediation.Purposes of the Research: To find out the legal force of the minutes of the settlement of land disputes by Watolo Village which is used as the basis for land rights. Methods of the Research: The research method used is the type of normative legal research that is descriptive analytical.Results of the Research: Based on this research, the minutes issued by the kelurahan are not the minutes of the proper meeting a
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Trinh, Huong Thu. "The Heildelberg School in forming Australianness." Science and Technology Development Journal 17, no. 4 (2014): 62–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v17i4.1575.

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In 1788, English people settled down in Australia, cleared and cultivated the land, making a big turning point to this old continent. Australianness was still vague in these initial years of the white settlement. Heildelberg School, the first school in Australian art, which emerged in 1887, laid the foundation for Australia's visual arts history as well as forming the Autralianness with three mains characters: “strong, masculine labour”, “national myth” and “harsh land of unique nature diversity”. In this paper, the writer would like to introduce 7 masterpieces by three prominent Australian ar
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Wagner, Robert, Liliam Montoya, Jennifer R. Head, Simon Campo, Justin Remais, and John W. Taylor. "Coccidioides undetected in soils from agricultural land and uncorrelated with time or the greater soil fungal community on undeveloped land." PLOS Pathogens 19, no. 5 (2023): e1011391. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011391.

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Coccidioidomycosis is a typically respiratory fungal disease that, in the United States, occurs primarily in Arizona and California. In California, most coccidioidomycosis cases occur in the San Joaquin Valley, a primarily agricultural region where the disease poses a risk for outdoor workers. We collected 710 soil samples and 265 settled dust samples from nine sites in the San Joaquin Valley and examined how Coccidioides detection varied by month, site, and the presence and abundance of other fungal species. We detected Coccidioides in 89 of 238 (37.4%) rodent burrow soil samples at five unde
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Pawlikowski, Grzegorz. "Akcja przesiedleńczo-osiedleńcza w województwie lubelskim (maj–październik 1947 roku)." Sprawy Narodowościowe, no. 38 (February 18, 2022): 185–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sn.2011.014.

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The Resettlement and Settlement Action in the Province of Lublin (May–October 1947)The resettlement and settlement action is one of the least known and explored aspects of Operation Vistula, which took place in 1947. Polish Army troops were made responsible for the reset­tlement of the Ukrainians inhabiting southern Poland. In the course of the Operation, between May and October 1947, about 9,684 families (33,946 people) were forced to leave the province of Lublin to be settled in northern and western Poland. They left behind 8,871 farms. Only 30% of them were later settled by new Polish settl
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Van Der Wulp, Christa, and Paul Hebinck. "Fighting fences and land grabbers in the struggle for the Commons in N≠a Jaqna, Namibia." African Affairs 120, no. 480 (2021): 417–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adab017.

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Abstract Livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike, from different parts of Namibia fence in land that belongs to the indigenous San people who collectively manage their land as a conservancy. Fencing violates the Communal Land Reform Act of 2002. The conservancy started a lawsuit in August 2013 with reference to this Act to remove the fences and end the illegal occupation of land. The High Court ruled in 2016 in favour of the conservancy, but the fences have not been removed and more illegal settlers have settled in the conservancy. We conceptualize and analyse the act of fencing as land
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Galyamichev, A. N. "English Hussit Petre Payne." Izvestiya of Saratov University. History. International Relations 9, no. 1 (2009): 34–37. https://doi.org/10.18500/1819-4907-2009-9-1-34-37.

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Scott, Shirley. "The Australian High Court's Use of the Western Sahara Case in Mabo." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 45, no. 4 (1996): 923–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589300059777.

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Recent cases before the High Court of Australia have raised the question as to the appropriate degree to which international law should influence Australian law and politics.1 Crucial to the reasoning in the leading judgment of the landmark 1992 Mabo case,2 by which the Australian judiciary recognised for the first time a native title to land, was the finding that Australia had not been terra nullius at the time of colonisation. The leading judgment accepted the categorisation of Australia as a settled colony which had been established by the Privy Council in Cooper v. Stuart.3 In this judgmen
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Morton, John. "‘Mother's Blood, Father's Land’: Native Title and Comparative Land Tenure Modelling for Claims in ‘Settled’ Australia." Oceania 87, no. 1 (2017): 58–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ocea.5150.

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Moreno, Shantelle. "Love as Resistance." Girlhood Studies 12, no. 3 (2019): 116–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ghs.2019.120310.

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In this article, I weave together connections between notions of decoloniality and love while considering implications for decolonial praxis by racialized people settled on Indigenous lands. Through a community-based research project exploring land and body sovereignty in settler contexts, I engaged with Indigenous and racialized girls, young women, 2-Spirit, and queer-identified young adults to create artwork and land-based expressions of resistance, resurgence, and wellbeing focusing on decolonial love. Building on literature from Indigenous, decolonizing, feminist, and post-colonial studies
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Lucia Berardinelli, Anna. "Judicial Activism in Brazil”S Constitutional Court?: Studies in the Recognition of Brazilian Indigenous Tenure rights." Udayana Journal of Law and Culture 1, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ujlc.2017.v01.i01.p01.

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Small part of entire Brazil’s national territory is already demarcated as indigenous land. It has been revealed that the Natives were killed because of land issues, indicating that land issues and tenure rights are the epicenter of the problem. This article focuses on the cardinal point of Brazilian legal debates: keeping indigenous people’s tenure over the land they have been occupying immemorially. The analysis explores normative aspects on constitutional and legal protection over Brazilian indigenous rights and further scrutinizes the relevant case law that was settled before the Brazil’s C
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Pérez and Smith. "Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Conservation of Settled Territories in the Bolivian Amazon." Sustainability 11, no. 21 (2019): 6099. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11216099.

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Landscapes settled by indigenous communities represent nuanced inter-relationships between culture and environment, where balance is achieved through Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). Through IKS, native peoples worldwide live, farm, and consume resources in a manner that is responsive to natural systems and, as such, their lands present less deforestation and more sustainable production per capita than is exhibited by non-indigenous practices. In Bolivia, the Origin Farmer Indigenous Territory (TIOC) communities of Yaminahua-Machineri and Takana-Cavineño, located in the North Amazon, are fa
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Fabusoro, E., T. Matsumoto, and M. Taeb. "Land rights regimes in southwest Nigeria: implications for land access and livelihoods security of settled Fulani agropastoralists." Land Degradation & Development 19, no. 1 (2008): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.816.

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Bansode, Nageshwar. "Gairan Land Questions in Marathwada: Observations from a Village Study." Journal of Land and Rural Studies 13, no. 1 (2025): 80–100. https://doi.org/10.1177/23210249241309981.

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This article examines the land issues faced by Dalits in this region, specifically focusing on the gairan land questions in Marathwada. The article brings out three key aspects of gairan land in the context of a resettled village: First, the gairan land movement and Dalits’ role in Marathwada; second, the legal implications and challenges associated with gairan occupation in the newly resettled village; and third, the economic outcomes for the gairan occupants who have settled in the new village. The analysis is based on both qualitative and quantitative evidence gathered through interviews an
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Price, Richard M. "The Holy Land in Old Russian Culture." Studies in Church History 36 (2000): 250–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400014455.

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After the Muslim conquest of Palestine there was a comparative lull in Holy Land pilgrimage until a revival in the more settled conditions of the tenth century. The first half of the eleventh century saw a marked increase in the number of pilgrims, most notably but not exclusively from the West, as well as the restoration of the Church of the Anastasis by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX. This context explains the enthusiasm with which in the same century the Christians of Russia, within decades of their adoption of the faith, took up Holy Land pilgrimage with all the enthusiasm of recent
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Dóra, Zoltán. "Kaphatta-e nevét a váci Burgundia német telepesekről?" Névtani Értesítő 30 (December 29, 2008): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.29178/nevtert.2008.6.

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Burgundia, as the name of a district or a street, can be found in several settlements in Hungary. Despite prevailing assumptions, the true origin of the name is still obscure. On the basis of the findings of Ignác Tragor, an early 20th century researcher of local history, the Burgundia of the town of Vác is often connected by scholars to the German newcomers who settled in Hungary during the reigns of Géza and St. Stephen. Since at that time German settlers had not yet arrived in the town of Vác, this explanation is highly unlikely. After the Mongol invasion of the country (1241–42) and especi
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Ng, Yee Vone, and Eng Siang Tay. "Double Bona Fide: Good or Bad? The Conundrum after Kamarulzaman bin Omar v Yakub bin Husin." Asian Journal of Law and Policy 2, no. 2 (2022): 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33093/ajlp.2022.8.

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The concept of indefeasibility of title or interest of land is one of the core concepts in the Malaysian Torrens System, stipulated in section 340 of the National Land Code (Revised 2020). All registered title or interest over the land shall be guaranteed and remain unchallengeable against the whole world in the absence of fraud or other vitiating factors statutorily specified or judicially laid down. The debate of whether Malaysia recognised immediate indefeasibility or deferred indefeasibility has been settled by the Federal Court in the case of Tan Ying Hong v Tan Sian Sang & Ors since
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Eguíbar-Holgado, Miasol. "The Location of Settled Diasporas in Nova Scotian Fiction." Humanities 9, no. 3 (2020): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h9030102.

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This article offers a comparative study between two novels by Nova Scotian writers: George and Rue (2006), by George Elliott Clarke, and No Great Mischief (2000), by Alistair MacLeod. The main purpose of this analysis is to transform some of the pervasive assumptions that dominate interpretations of diasporic ontologies. Most conceptual contexts of diaspora, constructed around the idea of a homeland that is located elsewhere, can only partially be applied to historically long-established communities. Clarke’s and MacLeod’s works emphasize “native” identity, the historical presence of Africans
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Aboul Naga, Adel M., Véronique Alary, Mona A. Osman, Sahar A. Abd El-Rahim, and Xavier Juanes. "Opportunities and challenges of integrating crop and livestock systems in the desert reclaimed lands of Egypt." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 73, no. 4 (2020): 233–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.31941.

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The Mediterranean agriculture is constrained by high competition for land and water utilization. One of the challenges for farmers is to increase land productivity through a better use of livestock in mixed crop-livestock farming systems. To assess the opportunities and challenges of integrating crop and livestock activities in irrigated areas, a survey was conducted among 175 small-scale farms in the West Delta desert land of Egypt in 2013/2014. Five regions were investigated and comprised the old reclaimed lands where settlers came in the 1960s, the intermediate reclaimed lands where farmers
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Vakareliyska, Cynthia M. "Due Process in Wartime? Secret Imperial Russian Police Files on the Forced Relocation of Russian Germans during World War I." Nationalities Papers 37, no. 5 (2009): 589–611. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905990903122842.

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In 1762 and 1763, manifestos were issued by Catherine II, and later were extended further by her son Paul I, inviting foreign artisans and others to settle in far-flung rural areas of the Russian Empire in order to help strengthen the economy. Under a policy somewhat similar to the later US Homestead Act, under the manifestos German and other foreign-national settlers and their descendants were offered Russian citizenship, land ownership after three years, religious tolerance (including, in the case of Germans, German clergy and German-language churches), and exemption from the military draft—
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Islamiyati, Islamiyati, Rofah Setyowati, Dewi Hendrawati, Aisyah Ayu Musyawah, and Ahmad Rofiq. "THE EFFICACY OF WAQF LAND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT THROUGH NON-LITIGATION MEDIATION." International Journal of Latin Notary 2, no. 02 (2022): 159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.61968/journal.v2i02.44.

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In Indonesia, rapid expansion of waqf land had great impact on the waqf dispute that had to be resolved. Waqf dispute might be settled through consensus and mediation. In fact, it showed that waqf dispute settlement through mediation was ineffective because it was not based on appropriate mediation principle. This study would find out and analyze the problems in waqf dispute settlement through mediation based on the perspective of the efficacy of law theory in Central Java. Sociolegal research with empirical juridical approach was used as the research method, primary and secondary data were th
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Hilungka, Lukmar, Grace F. E. Suoth, and Helena Sri Sulastriningsih. "Identifikasi Perubahan Penggunaan Lahan dengan Menggunakan Citra Satelit di Distrik Musatfak Kabupaten Jayawijaya." Jurnal Episentrum 1, no. 3 (2020): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36412/jepst.v1i3.2356.

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The identification of land-use changes in the Musatfak District of Jayawijaya Regency is based on the decreasing level of community income and the change in land use functions. The purpose of this study is to calculate land-use changes in Musatfak District, Jayawijaya Regency in 2015-2020 and to examine the factors that cause changes in land use. The research method is descriptive qualitative and overlays spatial analysis of data using ArGIS. The results showed changes in land use in Musatfak District, Jayawijaya Regency in 2015-2020, respectively for horticultural land 1,787 square hectares,
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Molinario, Giuseppe, Matthew Hansen, Peter Potapov, Alexandra Tyukavina, and Stephen Stehman. "Contextualizing Landscape-Scale Forest Cover Loss in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 2000 and 2015." Land 9, no. 1 (2020): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land9010023.

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Shifting cultivation has been shown to be the primary cause of land use change in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Traditionally, forested and fallow land are rotated in a slash and burn cycle that has created an agricultural mosaic, including secondary forest, known as the rural complex. This study investigates the land use context of new forest clearing (during 2000–2015) in primary forest areas outside of the established rural complex. These new forest clearings occur as either rural complex expansion (RCE) or isolated forest perforations (IFP), with consequent implications on the fo
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Dixon, Martin. "TO SELL OR NOT TO SELL: THAT IS THE QUESTION THE IRONY OF THE TRUSTS OF LAND AND APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES ACT 1996." Cambridge Law Journal 70, no. 3 (2011): 579–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197311000869.

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The 1925 property statutes, particularly the Settled Land Act 1925 and the original sections 30 to 36 Law of Property Act 1925, were premised on a fairly narrow view of the prevalence and purpose of co-owned land. Successive interests either fell within the awkward provisions of the Settled Land Act 1925 or were organised under a trust for sale within the ambit of the Law of Property Act 1925. Concurrent co-ownership could exist, also under a trust for sale, but the Law of Property Act 1925 was premised on the assumption that such trusts would be expressly created, with readily identifiable be
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Ohia, Dr Ben-Fred. "Explication of Ogba Proverbs as a Tool for Conflict Resolution." Journal of Humanities,Music and Dance, no. 43 (May 1, 2024): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/jhmd.43.1.10.

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Proverbs originated orally based on the oral literature history of storytelling passed down from generation to generation through stories and sayings. However, some believed that they originated from written scripts. Proverbs are words of wisdom used to impart knowledge to people. In Ogba, proverbs are used predominantly by the elders to warn, advice, instruct and educate on issues of paramount importance to the society. Proverbs elu are epigrammatic in nature and usually misunderstood as idiom olu-eknurnu. Proverbs elu often use figures of speech, such as metaphors, similes or allusions to ma
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Jafri, Beenash. "Black Representations of Settlement on Film." Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 17, no. 1 (2016): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532708616638697.

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This article develops a method for analyzing Indigenous erasure in popular film that focuses not on the representations (or lack thereof) of Indigenous peoples but on representations of settlement. Whereas much of the scholarship on Native representations in film has been concerned with Hollywood’s promulgation of the “mythical Indian,” I argue that a focus on settlement—rather than on bodies—is significant in the context of the ongoing, unfinished processes of colonialism, which continue to structure life in white settler states. Cultural representations that reconfigure colonial-occupied lif
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Somadiyono, Sigit. "PERAN KANTOR WILAYAH PROVINSI JAMBI DALAM PENYELESAIAN SENGKETA PERTANAHAN MELALUI MEKANISME MEDIASI." Wajah Hukum 1, no. 1 (2018): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/wjh.v1i1.16.

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Mediation is one of the ways to resolve the issue of non litigation, where the parties sit together facilitated by the mediator which is in this study was conducted by Regional Office of National Land Agency of Jambi Province. The issue appointed by this research is how is the type of line dispute settled through the mediation path in Regional Office of National Land Agency of Jambi Province and how is the role of Regional Office of National Land Agency of Jambi Province in the settlement of land disputes through mediation mechanisms. The purpose of this research is to find out what type of ca
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Florya, Boris. "The Problem of Migrants from the Right-Bank Ukraine in the Relationships between Russia and the Left-Bank Cossack Hetmanate (1680–1681)." Slavic Almanac 2024, no. 3-4 (2024): 12–21. https://doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2024.3-4.01.

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During the Russo-Turkish war of 1672–1681 the population of the Right-Bank Ukraine massively migrated eastwards across Dnepr, trying to escape the Ottoman domination and Crimean attacks. The vast majority of migrants settled on the land of the Belgorodzkij razriad (regiment), which bordered the Left-Bank Cossack Hetmanate. Military units of Belgorodzkij razriad included so-called sloboda regiments, recruited from Ukrainian Cossacks, who had relocated there some time before. Its administrative structure was close to the one of the Left-Bank Hetmanate. The end of the Russo-Turkish war in 1681 ma
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Baher, Pohanyar Mawladad. "A Historical Glance at the Origin of the People of Kohikhana District in Faryab Province." Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 3, no. 1 (2023): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.1.3.

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The subject that we are discussing here is the historical origin of the ethnic groups that live in an area of ​​9 square kilometers. This area is known as (the Kohikhana District) of Maimana city. Kohikhana district is located in the eastern part of Maimana city at the the hillside of the mountain range that stretches to the north and south. The residence of this area consists of different ethnic groups such as Lefrai, Kolani, Zai Reza, Turkmen, Uzbek, Punjabi, and Pashtun. There are various traditions and views about the origin and habitat of these ethnic groups, the form of settlement, and t
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Sela, Ronen. "The HaZor'im Organization: Religious Pioneers in the Lower Galilee between 1937–1947." Moreshet Israel 19, no. 1 (2021): 129–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.26351/mi/19-1/6.

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The HaZor’im settlement in the Lower Galilee, associated with the HaPo’el HaMizraḥi movement, was founded by religious pioneers from Europe. This article demonstrates that members of the HaZor’im organization were unable to fully realize their dream of combining the study of Torah with working the soil in the Land of Israel – “Torah and Labor” – that they had envisioned when they were on the training farm in Europe. Much has been written about the pioneering settlements of the secular labor movement, but there has been relatively little research about the pioneering religious settlements. This
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McGlashan, J. E., and D. C. Macleod. "The Effect of Sewage Sludge Disposal to Sea through Pipelines Previously Discharging only Settled Effluent." Water Science and Technology 18, no. 11 (1986): 93–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1986.0145.

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The City of Durban has two submarine outfall sewers designed for the disposal of approximately 365 000 m3/d of domestic and industrial effluents. Until recently these outfall sewers were only permitted to discharge settled effluents, the resultant sludge having to be treated and disposed of on land in the one instance and incinerated in the other. As the result of a two year programme of research the city has been permitted to discharge settled effluent from both outfalls to which the underflow from the sedimentation basins has been reintroduced. Retention of the sedimentation basins has permi
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Stearman, A. M., and K. H. Redford. "Game management and cultural survival: the Yuquí Ethnodevelopment Project in lowland Bolivia." Oryx 29, no. 1 (1995): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605300020846.

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When the Yuquí Indians of Bolivia adopted a settled life-style in the 1960s, wild animals continued to be their main source of meat. As a result, game species declined in numbers around their settlement and their problems were exacerbated by colonists seeking new lands to farm. Prospects brightened in 1992 when 115,000 ha of land were designated Yuquí Indigenous Territory. This paper describes how a system of satellite camps was developed to enable the Yuquí to exploit game animals sustainably and to defend their land from encroachment.
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Oertzen, Hans-Joachim von, and Christoph Hauschild. "Le contrôle de l’administration par les juridictions administratives." Revue française d'administration publique 78, no. 1 (1996): 345–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1996.3043.

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Judicial Review. Germany’s administrative court structure operates at three levels. The first two levels are made up of the courts of the Länder (the administrative court and the superior administrative court) whose functioning and organisation does not vary much from Land to Land. At the top of the hierarchy administrative disputes are settled by the Federal Administrative Court. The Constitution of 1949 lays down the constitutional principle of control over the administration to be exercised by the administrative courts, and a statute gives these courts competence in all disputes concerning
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Thomas, Jack Ward. "Wildlife in Managed Forests — A Matter of Commitment." Forestry Chronicle 62, no. 4 (1986): 383–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc62383-4.

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Providing for wildlife habitat in managed requires commitment of forest managers and land owners. There will be costs associated with maintenance of wildlife habitats. Who bears those costs is a matter to be settled. The maintenance of wildlife in the managed forest is apt to be a litmus test for acceptable attention to environmental concerns by forest managers.
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Cameron, Ewen A. "Freshness, Freedom, and Peace?: Land Settlement in Scotland after the Great War." Northern Scotland 11, no. 2 (2020): 161–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/nor.2020.0219.

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This article will attempt to look at the wider context of 1919 and its meaning in historical chronology. The 1919 Land Settlement Act was an uncontroversial intervention in this important year but was embedded in the deeper history of the Highland land question, rather than the immediate moment of 1919, which was dominated by other concerns. The article will suggest that viewing 1919 as an end point is misleading, in both the history of the land question and in a wider sense. The act settled large numbers of people on the land but it did not provide a settlement of the land question in Scotlan
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