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Is Native Title the same as Land Rights?

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No, a "Native Title" (generally speaking) is a "First Title" to land that has not before been titled (or deeded) - Treaties were the first "Native Titles" - IE: Paper rights to land ownership. Land Rights (generally speaking) is a set of rights that are incumbent upon land ownership.

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