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by pooloo1
3144 days ago
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> so he can fairly pay them You make it sound as if he is doing them a good deed... The idea is they don't want their land to be owned by anyone other than the native people... hence the small portions of land split among the indigenous and handed down through generations. Greed is the primary issue here, and I totally understand their view on it. America has been destroying their island by commercializing a majority of it. |
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The legal way to do this is for those many owners to put their land in a private or public trust, either to be held indefinitely for public non-commercial use or held in the name of the trustees and their beneficiaries. Trying to do this informally is inefficient and silly.