For many Indigenous peoples in India, land is not just a physical space but a fundamental aspect of their identity, culture, and spirituality. It embodies ancestral connections, traditional practices, and sustenance, often viewed as a living entity that nurtures communities. The relationship to land is deeply intertwined with social, economic, and ecological systems, making its protection essential for cultural survival and autonomy. Thus, land represents both a source of livelihood and a sacred trust that must be preserved for future generations.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.
yes - the Indians were really protective of their land.
Because the britsh refused to pay for the indians land
indiana is the state that is nicknamed ''land of the indians''.
Indians have many land rights which can include....... they can have land and live in Oklahoma....
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
The Clovis Indians.
Indians
Lucy
Land of Indians
hindustan
how did american indians attitudes about land use change after the europens arrived
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
when the indians first came to america they civilized then when columbus came and colonized america the indians began loosing their land
In the 1860s American Indians were put on reservations because whites wanted the land the the Indians had been given previously. In general reservations were on land no one wanted. Then if it became valuable it was often taken away.