How did Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals differ on land-holding ideologies?

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How did Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals differ on land-holding ideologies?
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being the first of its species in an area of indigenous flora 2: of or pertaining to the initial inhabitants of a territory
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were Australia's initial occupants. Old definitions centred on skin colour or percentages of 'Aboriginal blood' have given way to new definitions that emphasise ancestry and identification as the key to Aboriginal identity.

 

This group covers those who did not report belonging to the "Aboriginal peoples of Canada" as defined in Section 35 (2) of the Constitution Act of 1982, whether First Nations (Indian), Métis, or Inuit.
 
landholding a property in the form of land Belongings, holdings, and property are all examples of this sort of thing. something possessed by someone; any tangible or intangible item owned by someone land ownership; the condition or fact of owning land
 
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