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This is a primary source, since it is a direct excerpt from what was said by James I.
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Land, in many Native American tribes, was seen more as a communal resource than a private good to be bought by and sold to individuals. Also unlike European attitudes were tribal attitudes towards the role land played in determining one’s status. In Europe, status and reputation depended in large part on one’s ability to acquire and accumulate land and wealth; in contrast, chiefs in many Native American tribes gained status and reputation through their willingness to *share* their resources.
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