The concept of land ownership varies between Eurocentric views and indigenous perspectives. The Eurocentric view requires ownership or possession for land rights, otherwise, it can be taken without compensation. In contrast, indigenous perspectives see a different relationship with the land, not necessarily based on ownership but on a different connection. Adapting to Eurocentric ideas is a means of protecting land rights, even though indigenous understanding differs in terms of possession.

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