Up to 1789, no one owned the land in India until the British came there. Then all of a sudden, they had famines for the first time because the people had to pay their taxes and there wasn't enough for people. The ownership structure that happened changed everything. It's similar here. I would also say that tribes did have territories. We did not get along with each other. Much like Europe and the rest of the world. But at the same time, there's a lot of commonality with Indigenous peoples worldwide that is different than the colonizer mindset.

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