Examples of Traditional Lands in a sentence
The Government must recognize that we still have the right to use these lands.Our Rights to use the lands and water on Traditional Lands have never been extinguished.
It is time for the Government to stop cheating us of our rights to land use and livelihood, culture and identity without proper consultation, mitigation and compensation.As the Elders of our community, we demand that our ability to practice our constitutionally protected treaty rights and traditional uses is sustained within our Traditional Lands for future generations.
The Traditional Lands, and our rights to use of the lands, are central to our Dené culture, identity and well-being.
See also Section H ‘Respect for the Rule of Law’ and Section D ‘Right of Indigenous Peoples to Traditional Lands, Waters, Territories and Natural Resources’.
Included in the ceremony should be, Recognition of Traditional Lands and of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples as the keepers of the land (see below), a short opening address by a local or visiting dignitary, a flag rising and the playing of the National Anthem.
Ngende, “The Question of Land Grab in Africa and the Indigenous Peoples’ Right to Traditional Lands, Territories and Resources”, 35 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review (2013) pp.
See below for further discussion under the headings ‘Free, Prior and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples’, ‘Respect for Indigenous Cultural Practices, Traditions, Laws and Institutions’ and ‘Right of Indigenous Peoples to Traditional Lands, Territories and Natural Resources’.
Recognition of Traditional Lands and of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples as the keepers of the land In our continued effort to strengthen the Biathlon Canada partnership, sport in Canada, and to embrace and enact the Calls to Action as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, we are recognizing Traditional Indigenous Lands and the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples as the keepers of the land, at the beginning of all Biathlon Canada events.
Miranda, ‘Uploading the Local: Assessing the Contemporary Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples’ Land Tenure Systems and International Human Rights Law Regarding the Allocation of Traditional Lands and Resources in Latin America’, 10 Oregon Review of International Law (2008) 2, 419, 426 (emphasis added).
Parks, protected areas and other regulated land use planning initiatives (ex: The East Side Traditional Lands Planning and Special Protected Areas Act) within management units and caribou ranges will be considered for their contributions to habitat protection and will be included as components of a broad landscape approach to caribou conservation.