Asked by Steph Miller on Jun 22, 2024

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​Ju/'hoansi land ownership is determined by:

A) ​titled property rights that are inherited
B) ​individual influence within the band
C) ​kinship ties within the band
D) ​residence seniority in an area or band

Ju/'hoansi Land Ownership

The system of territory possession and management practiced by the Ju/'hoansi, an indigenous people of Southern Africa, highlighting communal and familial stewardship rather than private ownership.

Titled Property Rights

Legal documents or deeds indicating ownership of a particular property or land.

Kinship Ties

The relationships between individuals established through blood relations, marriage, or other familial connections.

  • Describe different forms of land ownership and economic systems within indigenous and traditional communities.
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Ishani TrzaskaJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Ju/'hoansi land ownership is determined by residence seniority in an area or band. Ju/'hoansi don't have a concept of owning land, but they have a right to use the resources in the area they reside in, which is determined by how long they have lived there. The longer they have lived in a particular area, the more rights they have to use the resources in that area.