1
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ancestral land
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Western
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Viewed as a property for investment or development
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1
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2
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ancestral land
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Western countries
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The concept of ancestral land may be linked to historical preservation, but the cultural and spiritual significance may not hold the same level of importance.
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1
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3
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ancestral lands
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Western countries
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Ownership of land is determined by legal and property rights, and can be bought, sold, or inherited.
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1
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4
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ancestral lands
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Western culture
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Land ownership and use may be more focused on legal and economic considerations
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1
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5
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ancestral lands
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Western culture
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While land ownership is important in Western cultures, the spiritual and ancestral connections to the land may not be as emphasized as in Māori culture.
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1
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6
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ancestral lands
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Western cultures
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Ancestral lands are often viewed as private property and are subject to development and commercial exploitation.
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1
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7
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ancestral lands
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Western cultures
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Often perceived as just geographic locations with less cultural and historical value
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1
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8
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descendant
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Western countries
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It is common for descendants to inherit family wealth and property in Western countries.
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1
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9
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descendant
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Western countries
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In western countries, it is common for descendants to inherit property and assets from their ancestors.
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1
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10
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descendant
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Western culture
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In Western culture, it is common for descendants to inherit property and assets from their ancestors.
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1
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