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what was the american indian view of land?
a. land could be owned.
b. land was never worth fighting over.
c. land belonged to everyone.
d. land was only valuable if it had bison.
American Indian cultures typically viewed land as a communal resource, not something that could be privately owned. Option A is incorrect as they didn't see land as owned. Option B is wrong because they did fight for land (e.g., against colonial encroachment). Option D is too narrow; land had broader spiritual and communal value, not just based on bison. Option C aligns with their communal view of land belonging to the community or all.
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C. Land belonged to everyone.