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So much bile against our second-largest trading partner and the ancestral country of millions of American citizens — and yet the crowd cheered him on.

“In my practice, spirit has always been there, but there’s always been this tinge of trauma and violence because of my ancestral history.”

Since settling in Asheville, she has focused on Good Hot Fish, which she describes as a “modern-day fish camp” celebrating Black ingenuity, fish fries, ancestral influences and the richness of regional food traditions.

From Salon

Hamas has vowed to oppose any such action, and the comments will likely outrage Palestinians in Gaza, who see the territory as their ancestral home.

From BBC

Alexander, who was using the home as a rental, transferred the land to the Tongva people in 2022 after learning of its ancestral significance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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