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Vikentia [17]
1 year ago
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Neporo4naja [7]1 year ago
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The quotation from "Money to Us Is of No Value" that explains why Indigenous people need to stay where they are is this:

  • “. . . The country behind hardly affords food for its present inhabitants . . ."

<h3>Why do the indigenous people need to remain in their place?</h3>

The indigenous people believed that their land had all that they needed. So, they did not want to be removed from their dwelling place to another environment.

They even believed that their neighboring country cannot provide food for its current populace, so they could not go there as an alternative. Thus, they wanted to remain in their place.

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