Mahatma Gandhi believed that the king has no right to take Indian land. He argued for the rights of the peasantry and advocated for the principle of non-violent resistance against unjust laws and practices, including land acquisition by the British colonial government. His philosophy emphasized the dignity and rights of individuals over oppressive state power.
Indian people are taught that land is not owned. It is believed that the creator, mother earth created Indians and the land for all of creation.
The king is always right. To disobey is treason.
Eddie Mabo campaigned for indigenous land rights and believed that indigenous people had the right to own land.
the french and Indian war
the ritual for claiming new land for a king or queen -- generally, this meant taking possession of the people, wealth and land in the name of the King or Queen of the country the discoverer lived in.
All of the land was owned by the king, who believed he be owned by the lord. So in your case, the answer is the king. Your welcome! :)
He believed it was inevitable that they would lose their land.
Indian people are taught that land is not owned. It is believed that the creator, mother earth created Indians and the land for all of creation.
Europeans believed they had a right to claim ownership of American.
The king is always right. To disobey is treason.
william h. crawford
Eddie Mabo campaigned for indigenous land rights and believed that indigenous people had the right to own land.
the french and Indian war
he later gave up but king George 3 banned colonists from settling on Indian lands.
Henry Clay
They believed it was their right to possess this land.
You Are on Indian Land was created in 1969.