Native people definition
Examples of Native people in a sentence
In Alaska, the Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) has increased access to medical treatment to more than 170 rural Alaskan villages utilizing a workforce development model geared toward Native people.
The area will have to be restricted to the outcrops easily accessible to the Native people.
Category II lands may be appropriated by Québec for development purposes provided such lands are replaced, or if the Native people wish and an agreement can be reached thereon, they are compensated.
There is no fact or development known to National City which would have a Material Adverse Effect, or which might in the future, in National City's reasonable judgment, have a Material Adverse Effect, on National City's or its Subsidiaries' continuing business, which has not been set forth in this Agreement.
It is the policy as well as the intent and priority of the Employer to implement the various legislative enactments that provide for preference in the employment of American Indian/Alaska Native people within the IHS.
Subject to the provisions of the present Agreement the Native people may avail themselves of any right or recourses, if any, in respect to migratory birds which they may have after the coming into force of the present Agreement.
Any such permit, licence or other authorization shall be issued with conditions established by the Minister for a period not exceeding twelve (12) months and, in the case of the Native people, at a nominal fee.
He imagined assimilation to white American society and eventual citizenship, rather than cultural autonomy and political sovereignty, as the future for all Native people and nations.
Category ll lands may be appropriated by Quebec for development purposes, provided such lands are replaced or, if the Native people wish, and an agreement can be reached thereon, they are compensated.
For the purposes of the Agreement in respect to Category II lands "development" shall be defined as any act or deed which preclude hunting, fishing and trapping activities by Native people except for pre development; and "pre-development" shall be defined as any act or deed of an exploratory nature exercised during a limited time with a view t decide if development will take place or not.