Walked
Kenneth Maddock has written: 'Anthropology, law and the definition of Australian Aboriginal rights to land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Land tenure, Land tenure (Primitive law) 'Your land is our land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Government policy, Land reform, Land tenure, Politics and government, Race relations
Arkansas claims this distinction. *Edit: Arkansas used to claim this distinction, they changed their state nickname to "The Natural State" in 1995.
With their eyes
Melissa Perry has written: 'Australian native title law' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Claims, Land tenure, Law and legislation, Native title (Australia)
Ian Palmer has written: 'Buying back the land' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Australia, Australia. Aboriginal Land Fund Commission, Land tenure
red is the earth and the relationship with the land, yellow is the sun, and black is the Aboriginal peoples.
All states ratified the document
No land south of 60 degrees S on earth is 'owned' by anyone, nation-state or otherwise. All this land is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which specifically holds all existing land claims in abeyance, and prohibits future land claims. Ownership of Antarctica is not important, because the phenomenon does not exist.
You cannot make a claim of adverse possession on any government owned land. It is exempt from such claims.
Aboriginal people from what land?
An autochthony is an aboriginal condition or state.