Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet HOMELANDS


HOMELANDS

Definition av HOMELANDS

  1. böjningsform av homeland

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  • The Indian removal was the United States government's policy of ethnic cleansing through the forced displacement of self-governing tribes of American Indians from their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi Riverspecifically, to a designated Indian Territory (roughly, present-day Oklahoma), which many scholars have labeled a genocide.
  • Voyaging by sea from their homelands in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, the Norse people settled in the British Isles, Ireland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, Normandy, and the Baltic coast and along the Dnieper and Volga trade routes in eastern Europe, where they were also known as Varangians.
  • In their countries of origin, and some of the countries they raided and settled in, this period is popularly known as the Viking Age, and the term "Viking" also commonly includes the inhabitants of the Scandinavian homelands as a whole.
  • By counter-invading their homelands on the Balkans, Byzantine troops increase their pay by pillaging in hostile territory.
  • Winter – The barbarians are driven back to their homelands, Hadrian's Wall is retaken and order returns to the Roman diocese.
  • Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now southwestern North Carolina, southeastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, edges of western South Carolina, northern Georgia and northeastern Alabama consisting of around 40,000 square miles.
  • After their homelands were divided by the nations of Canada and the United States of America making boundaries between them, the Piegan people were forced to sign treaties with one of those two countries, settle in reservations on one side or the other of the border, and be enrolled in one of two government-like bodies sanctioned by North American nation-states.
  • On the eve of the 1994 general election, South Africa's former homelands, known as Bantustans, were reintegrated into the country, and the four provinces were increased to nine.
  • As part of Indian removal, members of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations were forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States to newly designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River after the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830.
  • Barbour County was established on December 18, 1832, from former Muscogee homelands and a portion of Pike County.
  • The Rugii, Heruli, Sciri and others are believed to have moved into this region from distant homelands under pressure from the Huns, and become part of Attila's Hunnic empire which also moved and came to be based in this region.
  • Because of an oracle Adrastus married his daughters to the exiles Polynices and Tydeus and promised to restore them to their homelands.
  • For instance, the Alsatians and Hessians were often simply called "Germans" once they set foot in their new homelands.
  • They had to trek under Army escort to Indian Territory, a passage they called the Trail of Tears for its high fatalities and sorrows of leaving their homelands.
  • The Osage moved from their homelands on the Osage River in 1808 to the Jasper County area of southwest Missouri.
  • The Delaware Indians, displaced from their ancestral homelands in the east, would later migrate to the Whitewater Valley.
  • Woodford County is part of what was formerly the homelands of several Native American peoples, including the Potawatomi, the Meskwaki, and the Sauk peoples.
  • Present-day Covina was originally within the homelands of the indigenous Tongva people for 5,000 to 8,000 years.
  • Prior to the arrival of Spanish missionaries and soldiers, the area of San Fernando was in the northwestern extent of Tovaangar, or the homelands of the Tongva.
  • Although the town is located in the traditional homelands of the Tataviam, the name Piru (originally pronounced "Pea-roo") derives from the Chumash word pí idhu-ku, which referred to the tule reeds growing along Piru Creek that were used in making baskets.


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