1
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gain more land
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Indigenous communities
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Not a priority as land is considered sacred and part of traditional territories.
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1
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2
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gain more land
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Indigenous cultures
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Respecting and preserving natural land is a priority, and gaining more land is not a common or desirable goal.
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1
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3
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gain more land
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indigenous communities
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Viewed as harmful to the environment and disruptive to traditional land rights, highlighting the importance of conservation and respecting indigenous territories
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1
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4
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gaining more land
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Indigenous cultures
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Respect for the land and its natural balance, emphasis on living in harmony with the environment rather than gaining more land.
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1
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5
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land ownership
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Indigenous communities
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Land ownership is often communal and based on ancestral connections, with less reliance on formal surveys and titles.
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1
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6
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land ownership
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Indigenous cultures
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Land is viewed as a communal resource and is often collectively owned or managed by the community.
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1
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7
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land ownership
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Indigenous cultures
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Land is traditionally held communally and cannot be owned by individuals
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1
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8
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land ownership
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Indigenous cultures
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Land is communal and cannot be owned by individuals
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1
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9
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land ownership
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indigenous communities
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Land is a communal resource and not individually owned
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1
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10
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land ownership
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traditional Indigenous cultures
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Concept of communal land ownership and stewardship
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1
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11
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land rights
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Indigenous cultures
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Usurped and controlled by historical conquerors
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1
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12
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land rights
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Indigenous cultures
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Integral to the identity and sovereignty of indigenous cultures
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1
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13
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ownership of land
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Indigenous communities
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Land is collectively owned and shared among community members, with no concept of individual land ownership
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1
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