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9 June, 05:39

In general, how do native americans and euro-americans differ regarding the relative importance of the group and the individual?

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  1. 9 June, 06:32
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    Euro-American world view that the world and nature are to be dominated (to be improved); humans are better than, know better than nature; humans should find ways to intervene in nature and have nature bend to the will of humans

    - When all of nature is sacred, it is not possible to partition the sacred and own or sell it - therefore the Euro-American idea that land could 'belong' to someone, could be sold did / does not exist
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