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Dubbed "King Tiger" and "the Malcolm X of the Chicano Movement," Tijerina organized hundreds of Chicanos to demand repatriation of land confiscated by Anglo surveyors in violation of the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

It calls for repatriation of lands held by the federal government "to the state and people of Alaska," as well as, among other issues, the right to home-school children and the privatization of government services.

The promises included the adoption of Christianity, repatriation of lands "stolen" from Poland by its neighbours, and terras suas Lithuaniae et Russiae Coronae Regni Poloniae perpetuo applicare, a clause interpreted by historians to mean anything from a personal union between Lithuania and Poland to a complete incorporation of Lithuania into Poland.

The Anzick child remained available for study in part because it was found on private land, so the U.S. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)—which gives native peoples the right to claim and rebury many human remains does not apply.

They are promised protection from repatriation and can own land in specific areas, a privilege not extended to other foreigners.

More than six million people returned to their native lands, but more than one million refused repatriation.

An exhibition this fall, "Art Treasures From the Land of Snows: Selections From the Tibet House Repatriation Collection," presented 150-odd art works and ritual objects that must now wait optimistically for a weather change.

Playford entered the cabinet in March 1938 as the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and held portfolios in Irrigation and Repatriation.

Moreover, if Jesus were ever to walk this green and pleasant land, the BNP would be committed to his repatriation.

Under the investment law of 2006, foreigners not only enjoy some of the advantages on offer in various other Arab states such as a ten-year tax holiday, and free repatriation of capital they can also purchase land (for only a "symbolic" fee), which will be theirs for perpetuity.

But because the skeleton was found on federal land, it falls under the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).

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