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territory
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United States
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In the United States, territory is defined by clear boundaries, often protected, and important for property ownership.
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territory
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Western countries
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The concept of territory in Western culture is defined by clear boundaries and protected by laws and regulations.
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Indigenous communities
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Territory for Indigenous communities is communal, spiritually significant, and based on shared ancestral connections rather than strict property boundaries.
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4
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territory
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hunter-gatherer communities
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Territory for hunter-gatherer communities is determined by seasonal resources and shared usage, rather than fixed boundaries.
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territory
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Animal Kingdom
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Animals in the Animal Kingdom mark and defend their territory with pheromones, vocalizations, and physical confrontations.
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territory
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Human societies
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Territories in human societies are often marked and defended with physical boundaries.
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territory
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Native American tribes
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Territory holds spiritual significance for Native American tribes due to its connection to ancestral lands.
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8
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territory
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modern societies
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Modern societies define territory through borders, laws, and ownership.
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