They may not have thought of individual land ownership. Certainly, the tribe collectively thought of tracts of land as theirs. They farmed land and used it for sources of water and so on.
Apparently, Klaus doesn't want individual property ownership any more.
They may not have thought of individual land ownership. Certainly, the tribe collectively thought of tracts of land as theirs. They farmed land and used it for sources of water and so on.
Apparently, Klaus doesn't want individual property ownership any more.
It's not that they thought of it as theirs. It's that they thought they had the right to the resources which came with the land. When they hunted out an area, they moved on, warring as needed.
It's not that they thought of it as theirs. It's that they thought they had the right to the resources which came with the land. When they hunted out an area, they moved on, warring as needed.
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