why is chief seathis concept of ownership a
about land?
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The concept of ownership consists of a number of claims such as liberty, power and immunity in regard to the thing owned. Ownership is thus a sum-total of possession, disposition and destruction which includes the right to enjoy property by the owner. The owner has to side by side abide by the rules and regulation of the country.
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A Simple Philosophy, Chief Seathl's belief regarding the ownership of land is that one cannot buy or sell the land as one cannot own it and the idea of buying and selling of the land is strange to him. For him and the tribe, the land is, for the tribe, more than what the white man can understand.
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