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11 August, 04:22

How did the Cherokee concept of land ownership differ from white settlers?

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  1. 11 August, 04:31
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    The white settlers believed that land can be owned by people - that is, you can put a fence around a piece of land and prohibit others from entering it.

    The Cherokee believed that land cannot be owned by particular people, but that it's a shared good of people (much like the air cannot be owned).

    There was however a tribe ownershipt - a land belonged to a tribe and that tribe could hunt on that land. This concept of ownership gave the Cherokee a feeling of safety (that others won't hunt on their land and take their food away)
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