Modern native people have the right to own and cultivate land. They also have the right to move anywhere they want within the country.
No it was not because the British/Boer or Dutch only justified the Apartheid segregation laws with nationalism, trade, power and wealth. Which then excluded the rights of the native people that once had right ownership to the land until a superpower like Great Britain came in and destroyed the rights of the native people by setting up apartheid
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The rights of the land and people
They wanted people and them to believe they were "Native" to the land
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.
It gave Native Americans more land The Dawes General Allotment Act granted the Native Americans land allotments and citizenship.
Land rights are rights that give groups of people custody of the land.
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Aboriginal rights refer to the inherent rights and legal rights of Indigenous peoples that existed prior to European contact and colonization. These rights include land rights, self-governance, and cultural rights, and are protected under international law and in some countries by constitutional provisions and treaties.
Since they were the first people on the land they settled there.
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No it was not because the British/Boer or Dutch only justified the Apartheid segregation laws with nationalism, trade, power and wealth. Which then excluded the rights of the native people that once had right ownership to the land until a superpower like Great Britain came in and destroyed the rights of the native people by setting up apartheid
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the native emigrated to a land call the habobushca(ha-ba-boo-skee) land from the southwest rejoin