Jacek Tomaszewski

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This proprietary attitude towards land completely confused the indigenous peoples of the world when the white colonialists showed up. Sure, they had territorial boundaries, hunting grounds and nomadic trails that they would defend with their lives but never did they feel that the land belonged to them. They were as much part of Creation as the grass and the buffalo. Why would anyone ever need to put up a fence?
Somewhere Under the Rainbow
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