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When the government and corporations go into a place and engage in extraction, taking away private property, resources, land , value, and labor from people, concentrating it for themselves, and then using it to keep that system inplace, we call it colonialism.
of reptiles that could fly, but they were not dinosaurs. They were the biggest predators in many parts of Europe and it's all because of the geography, because different continents, different land masses had different climate, different weather patterns, different environments, and that bred this richness of dinosaur diversity. And it really does seem that in the latest Cretaceous,this was the apex of dinosaur diversity, the time when they were thriving most, when there were most species, the largest number of species, different species living in different places, a world in
as Raven just said, my understanding is the one essence of the indigenous revitalization is the tight link between the two, land and culture. And I think of this concept of reciprocal restoration that's proposed by Robin Wall Kimmerer,one of the leading Indigenous scholars, saying that if you, restore people in how to be part of the landscape,
division that we have that's especially equipped to uh go into hostile area and land and control, say, airports, control space. Think about controlling all the size of LAX.Mhm. So, if you want to control LAX, you bring in the 82nd Airborne. They will have 5,000 men and women, not just guys
Hi! I’m Che Jim and welcome to Crash Course Native American History. Land Back: it shows up on t-shirts, billboards, flags, and street art across Indian Country.But what does it actually mean?
plummeted. So Merlot is only now starting to climb its way back up. Land is precious. It needs to be treated with incredible respect.
Solid waste, about 30 tons an hour from a coal-burning power plant-- roughly 30 tons, a little bit less, of high-level radioactive waste per year from a nuclear plant. Land use required for a coal plant-- and in both cases, these include the requirements for mining-- 17,000 acres versus about 2,000 acres for a nuclear plant.And then what about radiation?
All the ecosystems, greenhouse gas emissions, water footprint that are affected through food production. Land use as well.So that's what I mean when we're talking about this, about voting with your fork or your grocery basket in order to reflect your values.
Islanders. As one category of indigenous people to Australia, Aboriginal is a new indigenous person to the land of Australia. But there's a lot of talk at the moment, and a lot of Aboriginal people leading this discussion that they don't want to be referred toindigenous and you know, they want to be referred as aboriginal or exactly where their tribal family and ancestry comes from. So, for me, you know, if you look at
trust for native people. But it's like native people we became, you know, wards of the state Children. Why that land had to be held in trust, but it never was given. Right, But also taking communal land holdings, parceling it out.Much of this was unseated. Some of this was done through treaty. Um, but many of those treaties were never honored, right? In fact, even Mount Rushmore, which I mentioned
Because people think that it's like, oh, well, all trans people must know each other, and we just all hang out in some, like, magical transgender land . Like, no. We are integrated into society, maybe much more so than, like, the Ls, and the Gs, and the Bs of our community.Like, we actually kind of put that brave face on just to go out and walk straight through that adversity.
Which then led to any number of Indian wars and settlements and peace treaties and other treaties that were primarily land sessions to non-Indians.And today, this is largely what you would see if you looked at a map of the treaties that were done through 1871, which ended the treaty-making period.
on the planet. Climate change is an obvious example. Land colonization-- there's many, many markers you can find to show that really it's human beings that are driving how this system behaves,which means we're pushing it, right?
He realized that to create a sustainable, long-term, on-site business venture they needed the full range of human skills. Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrims pride.
Land is completely barren, except for algae.
land more or less?
Land use-- and you have sheep-- for a grass-fed cow takes five to 10 times as much land .
Land use, and they live 35% longer, so they're using more resources.
Land Glacier, and it covers the equivalent of 54 football fields in that photo.
land has always been and continues to be a hugely powerful resource in our society.
land far away where they can't hear you and walk in.
Land area and information.
Land was granted out.
land -- yeah, I can say that-- definitely love for you guys to engage with us through everyday heroes.
land is your land which I think is is a fantastic theme for the movie um what were like the most extreme maybe cold
land at an airport . So, why India? Well, first of all
Land Trust for them.
land because the winds were too strong.
Land shares were central, as I show in chapter one, to the founding of the Republican Party-- founding of the Republican Party--
Land travel was much slower.
land we have that can change our income.
Land . And this benign tumor that had been growing in my femur since birth-- so I get taller, it gets bigger-- breaks.
Land deals are done between local officials and local businesses in the back room illegally expropriated land .
land is interesting. No.
land than it is now going to produce a meat-based diet.
land and you're told actually, you're landing in Holland.
Land would hire an orchestra, get in some art and artists.
Land , starting in the 1960s-- well, really starting in the 1940s, when Polaroid got going in the photography business--
Land had said, just before the product introduction, that he thought, well, we could sell 50,000 of these things.
Land had said, starting in the 1940s, that his dream was one-step color photography.
land on mars or whatever, whenever you're writing a novel it's about the characters period. When I got my first rejection letter at the beginning when I was introduced up
land around it being completely changed.
land , over water. To see, what's the saturation wind potential of the world. And it was about, it was about 270 terawatts. Which is compared to 11 and a half terawatts that we need. But
land was that precious.
land . So when we were caddying for Greg and Healey and Shane and Parsons, it was over
land was always shifting. We had slides. And so, the houses were always creaking and everything was not quite straight. And my bedroom was way up in the corner of the room, of the house.
land prestigious internships at at places like places like Google uh but there's nothing that examines the
land under the condition that they put the land into production.
land in the water on the Okavango Delta. We land on the runway, they're shooing the elephants away and the guide comes up, he rips open the door, he says, "Come on guys, come on.