Which of the following best describes Native American perspective of land ownership:(1 point)

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Land could be bought, sold, or traded
Land could be bought, sold, or traded

Native Americans did not practice the private ownership of land. A person’s possessions included only what they had made, such as tools or weapons.
Native Americans did not practice the private ownership of land. A person’s possessions included only what they had made, such as tools or weapons.

Native Americans were organized into clans and tribes with a focus on communal decision-making when it came to buying and selling land to other tribes
Native Americans were organized into clans and tribes with a focus on communal decision-making when it came to buying and selling land to other tribes

Land ownership was only possible for male members of the tribe

1 answer

The best response that describes the Native American perspective of land ownership is:

Native Americans did not practice the private ownership of land. A person’s possessions included only what they had made, such as tools or weapons.

This perspective reflects the belief in communal land usage and stewardship rather than individual ownership, which contrasts with European concepts of land ownership.