Among food foragers such as the Ju/’hoansi, land is:
a. defined as a territory with usable resources and flexible boundaries that belongs to a band that has occupied it for a long time.
b. thought of as belonging to those who have bought it.
c. considered private property, however the owner wants to share in order to be part of the band.
d. owned by the ancestors, and the living only use it.
e. leased by a corporation of strangers who support the survival of the foraging lifestyle.
ANSWER: a
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