Indigenous views of landownership typically emphasize a spiritual and collective relationship to the land, viewing it as a sacred entity that belongs to the community and is to be cared for and respected. In contrast, European American views of landownership often prioritize individual property rights and economic utilization, viewing land more as a commodity that can be bought, sold, and developed for personal gain. This fundamental difference reflects broader cultural perspectives on humanity's relationship with nature and community.
Which statement correctly compares indigenous views of landownership with those of European Americans
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