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Homelands

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Homelands meaning

plural of homeland

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Award-winning journalist and author Chitra said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be chaired by the First Minister, and look forward to discussing some of the ideas raised in Homelands which I know also hold meaning for her.

Christian Greeks and Hindu Indians were increasingly discriminated against within their own historic homelands through instruments of discriminatory taxation, military suppression, and religious fundamentalism.

Kama has fought for Native Hawaiian homelands beneficiaries, persons with disabilities, and the removal of health disparities in indigenous and minority populations.

New photographs show police and forensics workers at the scene at Effra Court, Homelands Drive, a residential area.

Not to mention the climate migrants who will be coming to the U.S. from other countries, their homelands made uninhabitable by the outsized emissions of richer countries such as our own.

People who aren’t processed can’t leave El Paso because of U.S. law enforcement checkpoints; most have traveled thousands of miles from their homelands and refuse to give up and turn around.

She got a day job at a nonprofit and returned to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community’s homelands in Western Washington.

She will be discussing Homelands, a book about the friendship formed by a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany and the author, Chitra Ramaswamy.

The latter allowed Navajos to return to their ancestral homelands in the Four Corners region after being forcibly marched to a desolate tract in eastern New Mexico.

With their new 3G pitch at Homelands still not completed, Ashford had to play their tie against Beckenham at Chatham.

But a group of friends have turned their backs on traditional destinations - and are racking up millions of views on social media by discovering their family's homelands instead.

Enslaved Africans — cut off from their homelands by coastal landscapes — created ways to connect their old traditions to their new surroundings.

Even if they had the money, travelers might not have chosen to spend it on connecting with their homelands.

It's Israel using terror to displace a population, its settlers using terror to drive Arabs out of homelands, but of course these things are not to be spoken.

Originally called Vlaams Blok, the party promoted the return of second- and third-generation Belgians of migrant descent to their ancestral homelands.

The desire to visit their homelands has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember.

Tribes like the Atakapa-Ishak/Chawasha often bear the brunt of climate change because their traditions and livelihoods are dependent on their relationship to their traditional territories and homelands.

Brought here by the earliest settlers in this region from their native Scotland, Ireland, and England, they preserved both centuries-old stories from their homelands such as the sad “Barbara Allen” that dates back to at least 1666.

China and Russia would, I think, be reluctant to sign an agreement legitimising deployment of US intermediate-range systems which could target their homelands when their own intermediate-range systems can’t reach the continental US.

From the works of these two artists alone (and there are many other Yolngu artists showing) came an impression of intensive creativity at the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala and the homelands it draws upon, and of nothing being wasted.