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land ownership
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Modern Western societies
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Land ownership in modern Western societies is primarily documented through legal deeds and property rights, emphasizing individual or corporate ownership and economic development.
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31
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2
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land ownership
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Western cultures
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Western cultures emphasize private ownership of land and property rights.
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21
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3
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land ownership
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Western countries
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Land ownership in Western countries is usually determined by legal documentation and individual deeds.
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4
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land ownership
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Australia
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In Australia, land ownership encompasses freehold, strata title, and leasehold, each with unique regulations.
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13
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5
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land ownership
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urban
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In urban cultures, land ownership is primarily viewed as a financial investment linked to real estate.
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12
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6
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land ownership
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Sweden
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In Sweden, there is a strong tradition of public access to private land, known as 'allemansrätten'.
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10
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7
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land ownership
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Urban areas in Kenya
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Private land ownership is widely used for real estate development and agriculture in urban areas of Kenya.
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9
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8
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land ownership
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Singapore
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In Singapore, limited land availability has led to high-density development and government control over land ownership.
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8
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9
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land ownership
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Indigenous Australian culture
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In Indigenous Australian culture, land ownership is tied to ancestral and spiritual significance, often communal and based on kinship and spiritual connection.
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7
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10
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land ownership
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Qatar
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In Qatar, land ownership is generally restricted to citizens with limited opportunities for non-citizens to own property.
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7
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11
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land ownership
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United States
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In the United States, private ownership of land is a core element of wealth, status, and personal liberty.
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12
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land ownership
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Indigenous tribes in remote areas
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Indigenous tribes in remote areas uphold communal land ownership as part of their traditional knowledge and cultural identity for sustainable land stewardship.
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6
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13
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land ownership
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traditional agricultural societies
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Land ownership in traditional agricultural societies can be communal or individual and is closely linked to cultural heritage and social status.
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6
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14
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land ownership
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Indigenous peoples
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Indigenous communities value communal land stewardship over individual ownership.
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5
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15
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land ownership
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Maori culture in New Zealand
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Land ownership in Maori culture in New Zealand is based on ancestral ties, spiritual connection, and collective responsibility for caring for the land.
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5
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16
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land ownership
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Traditional Papua New Guinea
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In Traditional Papua New Guinea, land is communally owned by tribes and plays a central role in cultural and social identity.
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5
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17
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land ownership
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, land ownership represents wealth and status and is regulated by freehold and leasehold properties.
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5
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18
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land ownership
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global cultures
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Land ownership is typically determined by legal boundaries and documentation, whether it be private or communal, across different global cultures.
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5
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19
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land ownership
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes have communal land ownership and prioritize sustainable land use.
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4
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20
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land ownership
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Native American cultures
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In Native American cultures, land ownership is viewed as a communal and spiritual resource with cultural significance beyond its economic value.
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4
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21
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land ownership
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farming communities
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In farming communities, land ownership is a long-term source of wealth and identity.
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4
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22
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land ownership
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Europe
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In Europe, land ownership is a symbol of power, prosperity and wealth, regulated by strict legal rules.
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3
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23
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land ownership
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Finland
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In Finland, the cultural tradition of 'everyman's right' allows public access to private land.
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3
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24
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land ownership
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Indigenous tribal cultures
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In indigenous tribal cultures, land ownership is communal, sacred, and tied to spirituality and ancestral connections.
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3
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25
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land ownership
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Maasai community in Kenya
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The Maasai community in Kenya holds communal ownership of land based on grazing rights and traditional customs.
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3
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26
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land ownership
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Mexico
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In Mexico, disparities in land ownership contribute to social and economic inequality in both urban and rural areas.
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3
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27
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land ownership
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Western urban culture
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In Western urban culture, private property rights and legal documentation are essential for land ownership.
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3
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28
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land ownership
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Aboriginal cultures
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Aboriginal cultures have a strong spiritual and cultural connection to communally owned land.
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2
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29
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land ownership
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Africa
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Land ownership in Africa is often tied to communal and ancestral traditions.
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2
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30
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land ownership
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Australian Aboriginal cultures
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Australian Aboriginal cultures have a spiritual and communal connection to the land based on tradition and kinship.
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2
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31
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land ownership
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Indigenous communities in the Amazon region
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Indigenous communities in the Amazon region value communal ownership and sustainable use of land and resources.
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2
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32
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land ownership
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Tribal communities in Papua New Guinea
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In tribal communities in Papua New Guinea, land ownership is communal and managed according to traditional rights and customs.
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2
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33
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land ownership
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colonial societies
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Land ownership in colonial societies was expanded through conquest and colonization, protected by laws.
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2
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34
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land ownership
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indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures prioritize collective ownership and stewardship of land.
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2
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35
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land ownership
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indigenous tribes
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Indigenous tribes emphasize communal ownership and stewardship of ancestral lands.
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2
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36
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land ownership
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rural agricultural societies
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In rural agricultural societies, land ownership is passed down through generations as a result of ancestral heritage.
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2
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37
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land ownership
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urban industrialized societies
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In urban industrialized societies, land ownership is characterized by private ownership and individualized cultivation with less emphasis on cultural heritage.
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2
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38
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land ownership
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Agricultural communities in ancient societies
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In ancient agricultural communities, land ownership was communal and shared among the community members.
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1
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39
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land ownership
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Agricultural communities in developing countries
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Land ownership in agricultural communities in developing countries is often collective or community-based with inheritance following traditional practices.
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land ownership
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Capitalist countries
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Capitalist countries place emphasis on private ownership of land.
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land ownership
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Colonizing countries
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Colonizing countries commonly have legally codified private land ownership.
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1
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42
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land ownership
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Conflicted regions
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Land ownership in conflicted regions is often a source of disputes and conflicts, sometimes leading to violence.
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1
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43
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land ownership
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Contemporary Western societies
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Land ownership in Contemporary Western societies is based on individual and private ownership with clear boundaries and deeds.
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1
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44
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land ownership
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Horticultural culture
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In horticultural cultures, land ownership is typically communal or based on traditional tribal systems with collective responsibility for the land and its resources.
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1
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45
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land ownership
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Indigenous communities with oral traditions
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Indigenous communities have a deeply spiritual and communal relationship with land ownership, tied to their cultural identity and oral traditions.
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1
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46
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land ownership
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Indigenous cultures in the Southern Hemisphere
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Land ownership in Indigenous cultures in the Southern Hemisphere is communal and deeply tied to identity, heritage, and spirituality.
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1
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47
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land ownership
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Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest
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Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest practice community-based land ownership with shared usage rights.
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1
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48
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land ownership
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Isolated indigenous tribes
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Isolated indigenous tribes may have communal land ownership with fluid boundaries and deeply tied to cultural and spiritual beliefs.
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1
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49
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land ownership
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Melanesia
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In Melanesian culture, traditional communal land ownership is common and land is often held collectively by clans or communities.
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1
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50
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land ownership
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Pentecost Island
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Land ownership on Pentecost Island is communal and tied to traditional tribal groups.
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1
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51
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land ownership
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Samoan
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Land ownership in Samoan culture is communal, emphasizing collective ownership over individual ownership.
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1
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52
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land ownership
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Subsistence farming cultures
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Land ownership is vital for the livelihood and sustenance of subsistence farming cultures.
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1
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53
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land ownership
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, land ownership often exists as communal or collective ownership by the entire community.
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1
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54
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land ownership
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Tribal cultures
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In tribal cultures, land ownership is often collective, with a focus on communal usage and stewardship of natural resources.
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1
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land ownership
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Tribal or indigenous communities
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Land ownership in tribal or indigenous communities is typically communal and passed down through generations based on ancestral connections to the land.
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1
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56
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land ownership
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Tribal societies in remote areas
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Tribal societies in remote areas have collective ownership and communal use of land with strong cultural and spiritual connections.
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1
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57
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land ownership
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, land ownership is historically tied to collective farms and state-controlled agricultural land.
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1
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58
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land ownership
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Urban areas in developed countries
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In developed urban areas, land ownership is typically governed by legal deeds and property rights, with individual ownership being the standard.
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1
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59
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land ownership
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agriculturalist
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In agriculturalist cultures, land ownership is a measure of wealth and status, with inheritance playing a significant role in cultural and legal practices.
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1
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60
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land ownership
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indigenous tribe culture in Brazil
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Indigenous tribes in Brazil commonly have communal land ownership, with resources belonging to the community as a whole.
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1
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61
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land ownership
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modern property laws in developed countries
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The concept of land ownership in developed countries is defined by modern property laws that prioritize private ownership and individual farming.
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1
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62
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land ownership
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modern societies
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In modern societies, land ownership is well-documented, regulated, and supported by legal titles and deeds.
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1
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63
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land ownership
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pre-colonial societies
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In pre-colonial societies, land ownership is often collectively managed by the community.
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1
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64
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land ownership
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traditional rural communities in developing countries
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Land ownership in traditional rural communities in developing countries is often communal and shared by the community for farming.
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1
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