Indigenous views of landownership often emphasize a communal relationship with the land, where it is seen as a shared resource to be cared for and respected, rather than privately owned. In contrast, European American views traditionally focus on individual ownership and private property rights, where land is viewed as a commodity that can be bought, sold, and developed for personal gain. This fundamental difference reflects varying cultural beliefs about humanity's relationship to nature and resources.
Which statement correctly compares indigenous views of landownership with those of European Americans?
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