Message from @Deleted User

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2018-12-31 23:38:43 UTC  

Technically, the natives still own land under trust with the Federal Government of the United States, hence why the Bureau of Indian Affairs and reservations exist.

2018-12-31 23:38:58 UTC  

wait

2018-12-31 23:39:00 UTC  

so did natives

2018-12-31 23:39:02 UTC  

exploit land

2018-12-31 23:39:11 UTC  

dunno, does it matter?

2018-12-31 23:39:16 UTC  

you brought it up LOL

2018-12-31 23:39:21 UTC  

they built canoes and huts and shit so yeah

2018-12-31 23:39:24 UTC  

they did

2018-12-31 23:39:27 UTC  

whats your point

2018-12-31 23:39:35 UTC  

like you said, they didnt exploit all of it

2018-12-31 23:39:35 UTC  

YOU brought up EXPLOITATION

2018-12-31 23:39:42 UTC  

cuz they understand the importance of nature

2018-12-31 23:39:56 UTC  

they believed what i believe, land isnt owned by anyone

2018-12-31 23:40:11 UTC  

no one was shoved out a vagene with the divine right to own the land

2018-12-31 23:40:12 UTC  

but

2018-12-31 23:40:19 UTC  

they had clear concepts of land ownership

2018-12-31 23:40:23 UTC  

nah they didnt

2018-12-31 23:40:25 UTC  

tribes fought over hunting territories

2018-12-31 23:40:31 UTC  

you had full scale empires

2018-12-31 23:40:34 UTC  

with clear land ownership

2018-12-31 23:40:45 UTC  

lions fight for territory too

2018-12-31 23:40:47 UTC  

natives weren't ancoms

2018-12-31 23:40:47 UTC  

whats your point

2018-12-31 23:40:53 UTC  

is this going back to might = right?

2018-12-31 23:41:01 UTC  

why're you comparing natives to animals

2018-12-31 23:41:14 UTC  

I'm not on either side of this argument, but the Iroquois Confederacy basically centralised due to European arrival, so they had basic concepts of land property and acquisition and a need to represent themselves politically.

2018-12-31 23:41:16 UTC  

I haven't even made the point of might=right, you just go off tangents

2018-12-31 23:41:21 UTC  

cuz some of their behaviors such as tribalism and territorialism are animal like

2018-12-31 23:41:31 UTC  

oof

2018-12-31 23:41:31 UTC  

thats why i can make the comparison

2018-12-31 23:41:51 UTC  

alexei's animal-like too

2018-12-31 23:41:52 UTC  

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2018-12-31 23:41:56 UTC  

lol

2018-12-31 23:42:18 UTC  

im not saying the natives were perfect

2018-12-31 23:42:36 UTC  

im saying your argument of ownership of land based on exploitation makes no frikcing sense

2018-12-31 23:42:47 UTC  

I never made that argument lol

2018-12-31 23:43:08 UTC  

"land was untamed"

2018-12-31 23:43:22 UTC  

ya you did

2018-12-31 23:43:36 UTC  

Untamed = not in use. He's arguing negative ownership; that is, natives weren't utilizing the entirety of the continent, so it'd be fallacious to imply they were in ownership of it all.

2018-12-31 23:44:02 UTC  

okay fine

2018-12-31 23:44:07 UTC  

I think.