land belonged to everyone.
land belonged to everyone
Concepts varied from tribe to tribe, but most did not view land as a commodity that could be bought and sold.
land belonged to everyone
The the empire Aztecs kill the Maya people in the early north amerivan .
The Native American view was opposite of the Europeans. Land was to be taken care of, but not owned. The Native American tribes farmed the forests and only took what they needed to live. While the Europeans cut down forest lands, brought in foreign animals, introduced insects and plants not native to the environment. The European honey bee was the most destructive of all and destroyed native crops and plants.
The First Nation's People of Canada felt that no individual owned the land and that humans were all an equally of part of it. Although they demonstrated territorial claims, this was due to the fact that they felt that their ancestral spirits dwelled in these parts.Conversely, the European view was that land could be owned, bought and sold.
Just a view of the sea, as landscape is a view of the land
the poet's view of canada as a land
diverse cultures view the American Dream as an great opportunity for them to get better in life.
They view hin as an American hero
Land Arts of the American West was created in 2000.
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